Hello Again!
It's been a long time since I was active on the forum and used IG Pro. A whole load of work got in the way but while I've not been participating, I've never forgotten about the forum and this group of (online) friends. So I guess it's time to catch up!
Our garden here on Bainbridge Island took quite a hit this last winter, we had a very early cold snap in November, down in the 20's F that did a lot of damage as many of the more tender perennials and shrubs had not hardened off. Then we had another similar week in February when a lot of plants were putting out their first flush of growth. A number of my Rhododendrons - macabeanum, sinogrande, arboreum, & auriculatum species went deciduous on me - which is pretty worrying. One sinogrande and one arboreum has not recovered and become fodder for the chipper. Many of my hydrangeas lost all their top growth, but most seemed to have survived. I did lose 2 eucalyptus trees, although I just discovered fresh growth at the base of one, so I may have a shrub now rather than a tree.
I've been posting garden pictures to SmugMug -
http://johnandkathb.smugmug.com if anyone would like to take a look. I'm going to upload some more this weekend.
We've had a pretty cool and damp spring here this year and only in the past couple of weeks have we seen temps in low 70's F, so it's also been a pretty slow start for many of the plants (and the gardener!).
On the computer front, I finally upgraded my desktop computer to a new Gateway (I've always bought Dell's in the past), it has dual quad-core Intel i7 processors, 8GB of RAM, 3TB of storage, and two 24" monitors -- I use this for both home and work activity -- but it really flys and Windows 7 seems pretty solid. However, while I still have my database, I now have the task of reinstalling IG-Pro, so will be acting much like a newbie on that front again, re-learning the world if IG-Pro. George -- I would like to properly contribute to program support, so perhaps you can let me know how I can accomplish that.
I'm just starting to look around the forum and enjoying seeing all the updates and photos.
All the best,
John