| ramblingbloke ( @ 2008-04-02 20:04:00 |
Red cards, Ramblings, Gardening and Global Warming
Last saturday saw Inverness play Aberdeen. The score 4 - 3 to Aberdeen. What a cracking game -goals, yellow cards, two red cards and a volatile atmosphere.
This week's Ross-shire Journal has a Rural Rambling that features an old friend of mine in the days before he became an eminent University academic: "Dr John" , and that's as far as I'm going by way of identification. I shall buy an extra copy on friday and post it to him.
This week's gardening tasks have involved ivy pruning, cutting grass, felt roofing, eating chocolate, drinking coffee, planting 'things', a hoe and a weed and much much more.
The Global Warming article ( http://www.ruralgateway.org.uk/cgi-b in/item.cgi?id=2191&d=11&h=24&f=46 ) has resulted in quite a few emails from folk with excellent feedback, and one or two emails from folk a bit confused about what is going on here (which is a bit like the global warming debate itself, don't you think). Interesting.
Last saturday saw Inverness play Aberdeen. The score 4 - 3 to Aberdeen. What a cracking game -goals, yellow cards, two red cards and a volatile atmosphere.
This week's Ross-shire Journal has a Rural Rambling that features an old friend of mine in the days before he became an eminent University academic: "Dr John" , and that's as far as I'm going by way of identification. I shall buy an extra copy on friday and post it to him.
This week's gardening tasks have involved ivy pruning, cutting grass, felt roofing, eating chocolate, drinking coffee, planting 'things', a hoe and a weed and much much more.
The Global Warming article ( http://www.ruralgateway.org.uk/cgi-b