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  1. Philip Nulty

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    November/December Blooms,..not a lot to be seen but,..the Clematis,'Freckles',.. is doing so well even today,..some Chrysanthemum were impressive,..but the Royal Red Amaryllis was the showpiece.

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Sigh - how I wish I had some colour in my own garden just now. Thanks for sharing yours with us all Philip.
     
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    Hi Eileen,..my Crocus are well above ground just now,..Delphiniums are above the ground as are Daffodils,..too early as i think we are in for the heavy polar snow soon :rolleyes: .
     
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    Wow Philip! The difference in climate is striking between Ireland & New England. You must benefit from the Gulf Stream? New England has been having temps of -7 to 40 F (-21.7 to 4.4C) Crocuses & delphinium are shivering in their boots, hunkered well underground.
     



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    Hi Cayuga Morning,..our weather thankfully is classed as mild and moist with a lack of temperature extremes,..though most people think its cold when we just have a frost,..check out the description below of Irish Climate,..such a big difference from New England,..and ahem Eileen,..from Scotland :rolleyes: :)

    Climate of Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
     
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    Philip--Reading about the temperatures in Ireland & NW Europe makes me appreciate how incredibly cold it must have seemed to all the successive waves of emigrants from England, Ireland, & northwestern Europe who landed in New England & New York.
     
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    Philip--I take it that the geology of the causeway is natural? What kind of rock caused this?
     
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    WOW! That's almost unbelievable. Thanks Philip.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    That is neat!
     
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    Hi Cayuga Morning,..yes those rocks are natural,..Basalt Rocks,..from a volcanic eruption some 60 million years ago,..i made several visits there over the years and apart from visiting the Giants Causeway i always visited the local Bushmills Whiskey Distillery,..beautiful whiskey brewed there,.. :) .

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    Hi Cheryl and Donna S,..delighted you liked that video,..thank you.
     
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    Oh whiskey, what a beautiful thing
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    Lol Cayuga Morning,..it is a nice thing,..Bushmills Whiskey is top of my list,..but a very close second is Grouse,..excellent when boating in icy weather.


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    Philip--That first shot could be an ad for Grouse!
     
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    Cayuga... I was thinking the very same thing. :stew2:
     
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