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19 July 2008: Some news. Everything growing well.
Okay, heres what survived to our Canadian winter (514 cm of snow, a new record).
Dionaea muscipula: My 2 Dionaea died during winter :(
Drosera rotundifolia: Theyre all dead. I think its because I let them make flowers last summer (pumping...
According to one of my philosophy teacher (he lived in the states for 20 years), Quebec's girls are the hottest in America (we're like, North America's sweden).
Jayson16: So you're going to Quebec? We're celebrating our 400 th anniversary this year, be ready to party! If you want to know where are the best bars, just ask.
I'm planning to add a lots of plants in my peat bog this summer. It looks like an unknow Utricularia survived! It's hidden in the moss.
My peat bog in general:
Dionaea muscipula:
Drosera anglica:
Drosera filiformis:
Pinguicula grandiflora:
Darlingtonia californica:
Dionaea spot...
Got my new camera: Canon 40D. Be prepared for awesome pics!
Colors test:
Nepenthes maxima:
Two night shots in Old Quebec:
Full resolution:
Drosera anglica
Tiger beatle
Dionaea trap from my peat bog
Here's some pics from my Deviantart account. You should take a look sometime in...
Okay, got my new camera (Canon 40D). I'll post some pics of my peat bog in a few days (new camera kick ***!). Until then, enjoy a pic showing canadian winter vs summer:
Yeah, I speak french, so my website is in french. I could've made an english version of it, but it would be so much trouble and time to invest. Maybe, one day (especially if someone can help me).
I started my peat bog when I was 16, as a school project. We had to make a website explaining our...
That's why some quebecer move to florida during winter (we call them «snowbird») and why cubans have heard a lot of quebec (between november and march, if they hear somebody speaking in french they automatically know that we're from quebec. Some of them even learned french because of that).
NO MORE SNOW, PLEASE!!! Stop it. We're at 507 cm right now (16.4 ft). A few houses have collapsed in the province under the weight of snow. Spring, you are damn welcome!
Thanks neon-eon
Oh and BTW, I'll fix the missing pics someday...
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