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..........This meant no cake, but had the whisky in a flask and (close your eyes if this is offensive) wine in a can. It was an Australian red and I have to say, you had to be pretty desperate to drink it. It was on a special and I have never seen it since, obviously not a great hit, even with trampers!
there is a hiking trail apparently in southern alberta in Dinosaur Provincial Park which must be paid for, but that's because of fossils; the plants can be seen elsewhere for free...
I think they sold the last vat for paint stripping
Lesley, when people get to our age they'r entitled to be as un-politically correct as possible just to annoy the ranks of the politically correct
Quote from: cohan on November 12, 2009, 06:27:16 PMthere is a hiking trail apparently in southern alberta in Dinosaur Provincial Park which must be paid for, but that's because of fossils; the plants can be seen elsewhere for free...The charge is actually for a narrated bus tour on a narrow dirt road loop into the dinosaur-dig area of the backcountry, not for access to any hiking trail. (I have never taken the public tour but have driven along the same route and gone into the backcountry in a few places while on a specially-arranged geology field trip.) The bus tour does not involve any hiking opportunities beyond walking a few steps to the odd lookout point though.
Bill, both Crinums you have grown look wonderful and it's good to know the native one is scented - is it very perfumed?