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Is this when the tide's in Tom, which case it would be deep, meaning full?
In fact we have been mourning his loss for many years now. If he comes up every morning, maybe someone will, in time, have the gumption to put out a helping hand and haul him to the surface again for a second life. Just occasionally those who miss him rebel and make such a fuss that the powers who destroyed him retract and give hime another chance.Sorry Cliff. I'm writing a lot of twaddle here. What brought on this particular and heartfelt note?
Who needs Common Sense when we have lawmakers?What I mourn is the loss of quite a few Fritillaria bulbs. Yesterday I planted them thoroughly and today some creature has found and eaten all the bulbs
I sent some postcards to friends and relatives from Napier in July. They arrived yesterday. Apparently New Zealand doesn't have "surface mail" for Christmas etc. cards. I wonder how these were sent?
Quote from: Hoy on September 25, 2011, 12:31:18 PMWho needs Common Sense when we have lawmakers?What I mourn is the loss of quite a few Fritillaria bulbs. Yesterday I planted them thoroughly and today some creature has found and eaten all the bulbs As American TV detectives say, when they push into a grieving families to grill them, "I'm sorry for your loss" Hoy. I mean really sorry. Do you know what has eaten the bulbs?Regarding common sense and lawmakers, we certainly can't have both! My particular bete noir, a thoroughly nasty man as right winged as Hitler and with as much compassion in his body as a bulldozer, now talks of de-criminalizing cannabis. This is ONLY to get votes at our Nov election and the reason he gives is that "it does no-one any harm." The de-criminalizing argument is a valid one among thoughtful people who deal with addicts and the results of cannabis use within families and society but that it should come from this man is obscene. That cannabis does no-one any harm is a downright lie. I know. I have had to deal with it in close family.
Some politicians say anything to get votes - I wonder what they really think? I once heard about a politician that he didn't need to collect his thoughts as he never had more than one.
Quote from: Anthony Darby on September 25, 2011, 04:28:17 PMI sent some postcards to friends and relatives from Napier in July. They arrived yesterday. Apparently New Zealand doesn't have "surface mail" for Christmas etc. cards. I wonder how these were sent?By rowboat? You're right, we have no surface mail outside NZ and even within the country much mail goes by air, say from Dunedin to Christchurch let alone the North Island. To the UK it goes economy - up to 3 weeks, by airmail 5-10 days or priority 2-5 days. Courier takes 1-2 days but costs the earth. The others cost the earth too, but smaller bits of it. I generally go for airmail, 5-10 days but they all seem to be flexible and to depend on what volume is going. I sent my Frit Grroup seed list by email but either the attachment didn't work or maybe I forgot to attach. However, on the same day (9th Sept) I sent a paper confirmation with an email received from FG to say the paper arrived on the 11th but my sub, in GB pounds and payment for seeds, sent on the same day to a different officer of the Group, is confirmed by email as having arrived on the 24th! They went from the local PO together and surely should have been on the same flight so.....?