What Was New:
January/February 2004
30 January
Mike Clark, our gardening columnist, discusses pinus enlargement, the lack of traffic in Caithness, and his search for the rules about the Plant Passport System. For more...read the latest Clark in the Park.
We've recently launched our new web-based email service. If you'd like to sign up for it, please click on the link at the top of the right-hand column.
5 February
Some people get passionate about cooking. The Ed writes about her culinary infidelity:
Japanese Chef
9 February
"You've decided to move to Canada but before you go you must choose
a destination in which to settle." Read Thelma O'Connor's latest
article:
Choosing a destination
in Canada
10 February
"Marrying into this particular family brought some interesting
challenges. For starters, my new father-in-law owns a gun. Well, several,
actually." Si describes how he married into a family of dog sledders...
[NB: the description of the dog food is not recommended for those without
a strong stomach. ;-) ]
The Family Business
18 February
"Captive breeding plans are now essential to prevent the total
extinction of three species of South Asian vultures. Wildlife experts
attending a Vulture Recovery Workshop in northern India this week warned
that immediate action is needed to save these birds..."
Vulture Recovery Plan
Also new: I've added a page with info about the facilities on offer here
on BE: the forum, newsletter, webmail, etc. I hope this will help you
to find what you're looking for.
What's on BE
23 February
It's been snowing in Canada! Read Nora's tale:
Snow,
beautiful snow
24 February
We used to have a large webmaster section on this site but
withdrew it as it had become obsolete. We're now rebuilding it page by
page. Here's the first new page with an article about which affiliate
agents we recommend.
Money for Webmasters



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