The actual reason why the list fizzled until now is because I wasn't doing a
berry good job of moderating the group and the spammers got in and drove
everyone away.
I'm moderating again and hope to continue for the rest of my life, God
willing.
With the many books I have from being involved with grapes so long I still
don't have a copy of the Ampelography yet but hope to get one someday.
It will be good to have you aboard.
I'm unfortunately in Georgia right now and am too new with growing in the deep
south to start another vineyard but that will change in a few years as soon as I
can move a bit further north.
Welcome to the group!
M
Carl Camper <chateaustripmine@...> wrote:
Michel
I read the message archive and it does appear that interest has been
slow...
Unfortunately, I am not much of a leader. I am relatively new to
grapes. I retired a couple years ago and planted a vineyard in
southeastern Montana. Actually the wife suggested a few vines and I
just followed my usual pattern - 'Anything worth doing is worth over-
doing'. Now I have about 250 vines and room for that many more.
Now I have acquired a copy a copy of 'A Practical Ampelography' and I
thought I might spend the winter learning to identify some of
the 'unknowns' that I run into. Maybe I could be of some use?
Carl
--- In ampelography@yahoogroups.com, "Michel White" <michel@...> wrote:
>
> Since Lucie left this group a few years ago there has been very
little
> participation.
> Don't expect your mailbox to get full from this group but there is
> myself and a few others who are silently interested in ampelography
> yet.
>
> Welcome!
> Michel White
>
Michel White
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Providing grape growing information, webhosting, domain names and eCommerce
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