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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 11, 2007 at 20:31:52 from (209.226.247.96):
In Reply to: Re: 200 ID posted by georgeky on May 11, 2007 at 20:00:25:
George: No, I've been getting some adds out online here tonight. We really don't need a 2,300 sq ft house anymore thus we are moving to a smaller place. I've just got too much to move with me, and there is some of this I haven't used in years. Some of it's got to go. It's been quite cozy up here the last two weeks, soil has reached 55 degrees at 4" depth, planting is in full swing. Kent and Essex Counties have been planting close to 3 weeks now. Marg. and I came back from Toronto today, she wanted to stop at grocery before going home. I shut the car off with windows down. I had planned on waiting in the car. I didn't stay there, too damn hot. We have those enviormental do gooders around here that walk parking lots giving folks lectures on running a/c. There was a nice shaded area near the entrance, with park type benches, thus I parked myself there and watched the summer dressed ladies going to and from. Not bad work.
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