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Alan; <br /> <br />This is not going to help you much but I have the perfect solution to this winter thing, I moved here to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, where we do not have any real winter. min winter temp 15 deg C, no snow, no frost, no cold winds. The trees are all evergreens so they don't lose there leaves and the birds don't go anywhere for the winter, just sit around like they do for the rest of the year. <br /> <br />However we do have just the opposite problem from December to February, it gets just too hot to do much, so I guess you can't have it all. We can't even have a decent winter Christmas, last one was 39 deg C, so think of me when you have some turkey next Christmas day. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgs <br /> <br />ian Kawana etc.
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