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Don't think that any of these is related to climate change one way or the other, just a natural strong cycle as explained in the link below (Bulgaria is mentioned!). I also read that temperatures in Siberia are also much warmer than average...http://sites.google.com/site/whythe2009winterissocold/
Snow is normally quite rare here in the Vienne with usually a light scattering which is gone within a few hours but this winter we have had snowfall on three separate occasions and it has hung about, the last fall is still with us after a week and likely to remain a little longer yet. The temperature rises in the afternoons bringing a slight thaw but this freezes again in the night when temperatures this year have fallen to our knowledge to -10 Celsius: this makes the local, back roads rather unpleasant to drive upon though the main roads are generally clear. The narcissi which were open in the garden seem to have stuck their heads up through the snow but those in the plunge, open on three sides to the weather, are looking very sad and sorry for themselves and I fear for their survival.
Maggi, what type of cedar is that?
author Mark: A blue with the cold cedar?
Diane when I close my louvres they wind rattles them and they fall out. Yours look fine. What have I done wrong?