[NatureNS] problems with posting?

Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 13:15:59 -0300 (ADT)
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   Bev
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   If you go off to warm sunny spots don&#39;t expect your
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   email back here putting up with all the snow with the rest of us will work perfectly!
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   It was probably out shovelling!
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   Not too worry we&#39;ll have a little of the winter that wouldn&#39;t quite for you when you get back!
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   Paul
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   <br/>&#62; On April 9, 2015 at 11:44 AM bev wigney &#60;bkwigney@gmail.com&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; Thanks everyone! It seems that most of you received my email posts from earlier this morning, but a few did not. I noticed that the problem seemed to start after I unsubscribed and then resubscribed to the list after spending the winter in Arizona. Must be some kind of glitch and may right itself in time. Ian Manning sent me the link to the NatureNS archive page so that I can see if my posts are going through, so I will just check there if this happens again. 
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   <br/>&#62; Anyhow, I am almost back to Nova Scotia after spending an interesting winter living in an off-the-grid cabin out on the Chihuahuan desert between the Mule, Swisshelm and Chiricahua mountain ranges - about 5 miles north of the border with Mexico (the Sky Islands Region). Lots of Sandhill Cranes, Roadrunners, Hawks, Ravens, and Owls, and many Coyote, Deer, Black-tailed Jackrabbits, Javelina, Packrats and Kangaroo Rats. As you might imagine, there is a lot of predator activity. It&#39;s a harsh but beautiful environment.
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   <br/>&#62; I will be back a Round Hill in a few days. Earlier this winter, I posted a note wondering if there remains a naturalist group in Annapolis Royal, but it seems that it is no more. I may try to get something going in the area this summer, if even just an occasional informal walk to go out botanizing and looking for insects, fungi, etc.. I&#39;ll post something about that if I decide to give it a try.
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   <br/>&#62; Bev Wigney
   <br/>&#62; Round Hill, NS
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   <br/>&#62; On 2015-04-09, at 10:02 AM, Marg Millard &#60;mmillard@eastlink.ca&#62; wrote:
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; Didn&#39;t see either Bev. I was wondering about that Throusand Eyes project when I was reading another post.
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Marg Millard, White Point, Queens.
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; All,
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; Can someone let me know if they are receiving my posts to NatureNS. I just sent a reply about the citiEn science project -Thousand Eyes a which Chrisopher Majka worked on with the NSMNH a few years ago, but I don&#39;t see it appearing in my NatureNs emails. It occurs to methat another recent post - I believe it was to Steve Shaw about virgin&#39;s bower and insects found on it - may not ever have gone through. Perhaps it was because both of my posts contained links to webpages.
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   <br/>&#62; &#62; regards,
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Bev Wigney
   <br/>&#62; &#62; Round Hill 
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