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I've only just turned my PC on today otherwise they
would have come down sooner. Thanks JR for sorting them all out.
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A question for elfin regarding what's possible
on the main site, I suspect; but don't forget you can create your own colour
scheme for the forum, so making it as spring-like as you like. 
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prod me when it gets closer to spring and I'll see
whether we can do 'something' though it is likely to be just for the
forums...nn
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nWell, the trees are in blossom down in
London, so something spring-like?n
nCould be wrong of course but I
suspect the trees you see flowering are Prunus subhirtilla, the winter flowering
cherry.nwait until the Magnolias start blossom and you'll know spring has
arrived. Usually accompanied by strong winds which remove said blossom 
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nUsually accompanied by strong winds
which remove said blossomn
nnnWe've already got them (the winds,
not the blossom!)! Very annoying especially when they've damaged the roof of
your new house and you can't get it repaired as the roofers say it's too windy
to go up!! *SIGH*n
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Tell me! My garden fence came down today in the
high wind.nNow got another thing to fix...........the list gets longer :x
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nnCould be wrong of course but I
suspect the trees you see flowering are Prunus subhirtilla, the winter flowering
cherry.nwait until the Magnolias start blossom and you'll know spring has
arrived. Usually accompanied by strong winds which remove said blossomn
nnHouse across from me has magnolia that is attempting to blossom.
the mild weather seems to have confused it.
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We could at least get the gritters out on the top right logo on this page
Though it is correct for us Scottish types (July AA report the tomintoul road is closed due to snow)
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