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Yes we are going to the London Vegan Festival. Have been for several

years now. It's always an enjoyable visit.

 

There is also one in Bristol later on this year, and from what it

says on the flyer, it is even better than the London one.

 

Jo

 

, " zurumato@e... " <zurumato@e...>

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> for me about 80 is comfortable, 85 if going to the beach. I just

like soft breezes. are so calming.

> we are at 94 degrees today and tomorrow.

> are you near london?

> will you be going to the Vegan Festival?

>

> -anouk

>

>

> -

> Jo Cwazy

>

> 9/15/2005 7:51:31 PM

> Re: For those of you interested in

aromatherapy

>

>

> Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about

72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year

but they don't bite.

>

> Jo

> -

> Jonnie Hellens

>

> Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM

> Re: For those of you interested in

aromatherapy

>

>

> Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees.

Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.

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October isnt it?, the one in Bristol I mean? I may venture over the bridge for that.

 

The Valley Vegan........heartwerk <heartwork wrote:

Yes we are going to the London Vegan Festival. Have been for several years now. It's always an enjoyable visit.There is also one in Bristol later on this year, and from what it says on the flyer, it is even better than the London one.Jo , "zurumato@e..." wrote:> for me about 80 is comfortable, 85 if going to the beach. I just like soft breezes. are so calming. > we are at 94 degrees today and tomorrow. > are you near london?> will you be going to the Vegan Festival?> > -anouk> > > - > Jo Cwazy > > 9/15/2005 7:51:31 PM > Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy> > > Much too hot for my

liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.> > Jo> - > Jonnie Hellens > > Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM> Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy> > > Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.

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Don't they eat spiders, or is it mosquitos... I better quit trying to think, I'm short circuiting...Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

 

Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.

 

Jo

 

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Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

That's good - I will use them next summer.

 

We are quite autumny here now, so there won't be too many bugs around now.

 

Jo

 

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Lynda

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, any type of marigolds will do, singles, doubles and fancies all put off an aroma that a lot of bugs don't like.

 

Lynda

 

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Jo Cwazy

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:18 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Hi Lynda

 

Is that normal marigolds - th type that seed easily and you can eat? I've grown some this year, but up the end of the garden to brighten up a patch. Next year I'll have to pot some up and put them near the house.

 

I do love lavender - it also keeps wasps away, but the bees and butterflies love it.

 

Jo

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It is on 29 October. Might see you there.

 

Jo

 

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peter hurd

Friday, September 16, 2005 8:53 PM

Re: Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

October isnt it?, the one in Bristol I mean? I may venture over the bridge for that.

 

The Valley Vegan........heartwerk <heartwork wrote:

Yes we are going to the London Vegan Festival. Have been for several years now. It's always an enjoyable visit.There is also one in Bristol later on this year, and from what it says on the flyer, it is even better than the London one.Jo , "zurumato@e..." wrote:> for me about 80 is comfortable, 85 if going to the beach. I just like soft breezes. are so calming. > we are at 94 degrees today and tomorrow. > are you near london?> will you be going to the Vegan Festival?> > -anouk> > > - > Jo Cwazy > > 9/15/2005 7:51:31 PM > Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy> > > Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.> > Jo> - > Jonnie Hellens > > Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM> Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy> > > Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.

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Hi Jonnie

 

They just eat roots and leaves.

 

Jo

 

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Jonnie Hellens

Friday, September 16, 2005 9:22 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Don't they eat spiders, or is it mosquitos... I better quit trying to think, I'm short circuiting...Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

That's good - I will use them next summer.

 

We are quite autumny here now, so there won't be too many bugs around now.

 

Jo

 

-

Lynda

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, any type of marigolds will do, singles, doubles and fancies all put off an aroma that a lot of bugs don't like.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jo Cwazy

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:18 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Hi Lynda

 

Is that normal marigolds - th type that seed easily and you can eat? I've grown some this year, but up the end of the garden to brighten up a patch. Next year I'll have to pot some up and put them near the house.

 

I do love lavender - it also keeps wasps away, but the bees and butterflies love it.

 

Jo

Jonnie Jonnie

 

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Who's he?Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

 

Fleas.

 

Jo

 

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Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:04 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Alright, who's biting around here?Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Hi Peter

 

It's alright for some :-) - although I don't get bitten as often as I used to - could be the essential oils I use in creams though.

 

BBJo

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They dont hang about then?

 

The Valley Vegan.............Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

 

Hi Jonnie

 

They just eat roots and leaves.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Friday, September 16, 2005 9:22 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Don't they eat spiders, or is it mosquitos... I better quit trying to think, I'm short circuiting...Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

That's good - I will use them next summer.

 

We are quite autumny here now, so there won't be too many bugs around now.

 

Jo

 

-

Lynda

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, any type of marigolds will do, singles, doubles and fancies all put off an aroma that a lot of bugs don't like.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jo Cwazy

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:18 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Hi Lynda

 

Is that normal marigolds - th type that seed easily and you can eat? I've grown some this year, but up the end of the garden to brighten up a patch. Next year I'll have to pot some up and put them near the house.

 

I do love lavender - it also keeps wasps away, but the bees and butterflies love it.

 

Jo

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Bass player with the chilie pepers isnt he?

 

The Valley Vegan...........Jonnie Hellens <jonnie_hellens wrote:

 

Who's he?Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Fleas.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:04 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Alright, who's biting around here?Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Hi Peter

 

It's alright for some :-) - although I don't get bitten as often as I used to - could be the essential oils I use in creams though.

 

BBJo

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LOL! I should have realised that would happen :-)

 

Jo

 

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peter hurd

Saturday, September 17, 2005 9:14 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

They dont hang about then?

 

The Valley Vegan.............Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

 

Hi Jonnie

 

They just eat roots and leaves.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Friday, September 16, 2005 9:22 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Don't they eat spiders, or is it mosquitos... I better quit trying to think, I'm short circuiting...Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

That's good - I will use them next summer.

 

We are quite autumny here now, so there won't be too many bugs around now.

 

Jo

 

-

Lynda

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, any type of marigolds will do, singles, doubles and fancies all put off an aroma that a lot of bugs don't like.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jo Cwazy

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:18 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Hi Lynda

 

Is that normal marigolds - th type that seed easily and you can eat? I've grown some this year, but up the end of the garden to brighten up a patch. Next year I'll have to pot some up and put them near the house.

 

I do love lavender - it also keeps wasps away, but the bees and butterflies love it.

 

Jo

Jonnie Jonnie

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As far as I know he is.

 

Jo

 

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peter hurd

Saturday, September 17, 2005 9:38 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Bass player with the chilie pepers isnt he?

 

The Valley Vegan...........Jonnie Hellens <jonnie_hellens wrote:

 

Who's he?Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Fleas.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:04 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Alright, who's biting around here?Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Hi Peter

 

It's alright for some :-) - although I don't get bitten as often as I used to - could be the essential oils I use in creams though.

 

BBJo

Jonnie

 

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Hi Jonnie

 

>> Fleas.

> Who's he?

 

I think he's from The Mars Volta isn't he... used to be in Red Hot Chilli Peppers. :-)

 

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Hi Peter

 

> Bass player with the chilie pepers isnt he?

 

Damn - you beat me too it... except he's now with Mars Volta.

 

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Then what I have been told are daddy long legs, must be different from what it actually is. The creatures I know as daddy long legs are flying creatures that we see about the inside of the house often. They have very long legs, obviously. I thought I was also told they they eat mosquitos, but...Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

 

LOL! I should have realised that would happen :-)

 

Jo

 

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peter hurd

Saturday, September 17, 2005 9:14 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

They dont hang about then?

 

The Valley Vegan.............Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

 

Hi Jonnie

 

They just eat roots and leaves.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Friday, September 16, 2005 9:22 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Don't they eat spiders, or is it mosquitos... I better quit trying to think, I'm short circuiting...Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

Much too hot for my liking. We were about 20 today, which is about 72 Fahrenheit. We get a lot of daddy-long-legs at this time of year but they don't bite.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, here too. The high today is expected to be 102 degrees. Hmm.. nobody told the bugs that they shouldn't be around now I guess.Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

That's good - I will use them next summer.

 

We are quite autumny here now, so there won't be too many bugs around now.

 

Jo

 

-

Lynda

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:30 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Yup, any type of marigolds will do, singles, doubles and fancies all put off an aroma that a lot of bugs don't like.

 

Lynda

 

-

Jo Cwazy

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:18 PM

Re: For those of you interested in aromatherapy

 

Hi Lynda

 

Is that normal marigolds - th type that seed easily and you can eat? I've grown some this year, but up the end of the garden to brighten up a patch. Next year I'll have to pot some up and put them near the house.

 

I do love lavender - it also keeps wasps away, but the bees and butterflies love it.

 

Jo

Jonnie Jonnie

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