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Unusually warm...
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Re: Unusually warm...
Bernhard, "Inspector Clouseau" had to ask "Mr Google" the answer on 'Schneewitchen'. In translation it looks like it would say "Schnee" - snow. "witchen" -witch. I do assume witchen means white.
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Re: Unusually warm...
roseman wrote:Bernhard, "Inspector Clouseau" had to ask "Mr Google" the answer on 'Schneewitchen'. In translation it looks like it would say "Schnee" - snow. "witchen" -witch. I do assume witchen means white.
David, you are right. It's not a witch, it's [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
also a Kordes Floribunda= 'iceberg'
would not keep you on your toes
cheers Bernhard
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Magnificent pics, Simon.
Makes me want to jump in the car and take off for cradle Mountain area.
There is snow on Mt Wellington, but the road is closed so can't reach it.
The snow capped mountains as a backdrop to the impossibly green Tassie scenery is gorgeous anyway. Driving anywhere is a treat.
The Abbi/BillnDee team had a lovely outing to Russell Falls, which were just roaring. Getting there involved skirting around a few flooded areas, but thats half the adventure!
Wonderful to see so much water and greenery in previously drought stricken areas.
Makes me want to jump in the car and take off for cradle Mountain area.
There is snow on Mt Wellington, but the road is closed so can't reach it.
The snow capped mountains as a backdrop to the impossibly green Tassie scenery is gorgeous anyway. Driving anywhere is a treat.
The Abbi/BillnDee team had a lovely outing to Russell Falls, which were just roaring. Getting there involved skirting around a few flooded areas, but thats half the adventure!
Wonderful to see so much water and greenery in previously drought stricken areas.
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Great photos of you family and Cradle Mountain Simon. It sure is white.
35 ml here ! Yee ha ! Thank goodness !!!
35 ml here ! Yee ha ! Thank goodness !!!
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