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bungadora <bungadora@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 22, 2:53 pm, Billy <wildbi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > bungadora <bungad...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Apr 21, 8:33 pm, Charlie wrote:
> > > > On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:13:45 -0700 (PDT), bungadora
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> > > > >Well, you should hurt. Mid seventies indeed! An arctic front came
> > > > >through and dumped an indecent amount of snow over everything on
the
> > > > >weekend and it's still bloody cold outside.
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> > > > >All my 'maters are on the living room floor until it warms up
again
> > > > >since the lights have been claimed by germinating squash and
> > > > >ornamentals. Between them and the tropicals and the roses I
bought at
> > > > >the garden show over the weekend (good price!) I just have a
little
> > > > >path from the door to the TV. <sigh>
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> > > > Indeed I do hurt, even more so 'cuz of a trip to de boneman. Long
> > > > story cut short, after a couple years of adjustments, a decades
long
> > > > pelvic alignment problem was *cured* and several other body
problems
> > > > resolved as a result, except for one constant pinch in my sacrum
that
> > > > never quite left. Well, today it broke loose and I am one hurtin'
pup
> > > > now, muscles, but the nerve pinch is gone and the ground just got
a
> > > > little closer and I am standing completely erect. I am not saying
> > > > chiropractic is the cureall, but I have had several things
resolved
> > > > without the use of drugs and surgery that the allopaths
recommended.
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> > > > Anyhow, that sucks about the teaser warm and the snow blast. I
hate it
> > > > wehn that happens. I saw that on the news/weather. Since
starting
> > > > this group, I now pay attention to weather in areas than my own,
to see
> > > > what you all are experiencing.
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> > > > It never fails for me either about the lights. I started off with
four
> > > > fixtures, had to dig out three more, and then two more before it
warmed
> > > > up enough to start moving things out during the day.
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> > > > Hope you get some warmth soon
> > > > Charlie
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> > > Glad to hear you're all aligned and stretched out and thanks for
your
> > > good wishes.
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> > > I'm much cheerier today - we're going up to 0C - Whoo hoo!
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> > > Anyway it should have warmed up enough by the weekend to start
> > > hardening off the tomatoes in the covered bed. It probably will not
be
> > > warm enough for them to grow much, but it will get them used to the
> > > light again. I try to move them out as soon as possible. I might
put
> > > some squash out there as well.
> > > Dora
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> > Hardening off? Put them outside now. They won't get any harder;-)
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> > Billy
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> A little too hard I'm afraid.
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> My mother used to occasionally leave plants she disliked out on the
> ****ch in cold weather 'by accident', but these are seedlings and we
> aren't at that stage of our relation****p yet.
> Dora
We were in "Fool's Paradise" too. 70s daytime, low 40s at night. Never
mind, you're not the one I want to piss and moan to. Long story, short,
back to day time fires:-(
--
Billy
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