Posted by jangchub on May 22, 2007, 5:59 pm
On Tue, 22 May 2007 19:16:42 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior
>The people in Indy won't like that but I don't care. I hate that race
>car stuff.
...and we'll be rooting for Michael Andretti or Al Unser Jr. to win.
My husband takes the whole week off every year in case it is rained
out on Sunday and Monday. Nascar is what we don't like, but open
wheel is very exciting. Try going to a race, you may like it. Then
again...
Posted by Ann on May 22, 2007, 1:13 pm
>On 5/22/07 7:29 AM, in article f2uk76$da3$2@blackhelicopter.databasix.com,
>> We haven't had any appreciable amount of rain this month. My seedlings are
>> this -> | <- high and staying there. The ground is so hard I have to use a
>> pickaxe to transplant stuff. I'm watching the forecasts but the promised
>> weekend rain looks to be getting less and less likely. Someone do a rain
>> dance or tell me how to do one. I'm thinking that our Black Spring is
>> going to be followed by a Toasty Brown Summer.
>Come here - I nearly drowned this past weekend. I got to camp in the rain
>with my daughter's Brownie troop.
>Cheryl
We went through a 24 day stretch end of April to mid May with no rain
(Cheryl, you got it all, I think!), last week through the weekend we
got drowned. I do wish it could be a bit more even. Rain twice a
week, 1/2" or so, starting at midnight and ending around 4 am would be
nice!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 22, 2007, 2:36 pm
On 5/22/07 1:13 PM, in article 729653lip3sntvsdvihpu0ns7qs8fs2bbh@4ax.com,
>
>> On 5/22/07 7:29 AM, in article f2uk76$da3$2@blackhelicopter.databasix.com,
>>
>>> We haven't had any appreciable amount of rain this month. My seedlings are
>>> this -> | <- high and staying there. The ground is so hard I have to use a
>>> pickaxe to transplant stuff. I'm watching the forecasts but the promised
>>> weekend rain looks to be getting less and less likely. Someone do a rain
>>> dance or tell me how to do one. I'm thinking that our Black Spring is
>>> going to be followed by a Toasty Brown Summer.
>>
>>
>> Come here - I nearly drowned this past weekend. I got to camp in the rain
>> with my daughter's Brownie troop.
>>
>> Cheryl
>
> We went through a 24 day stretch end of April to mid May with no rain
> (Cheryl, you got it all, I think!), last week through the weekend we
> got drowned. I do wish it could be a bit more even. Rain twice a
> week, 1/2" or so, starting at midnight and ending around 4 am would be
> nice!
Oh ya - flood watches, floods, water in the basement and unending rain the
entire weekend....
C
Posted by FragileWarrior on May 22, 2007, 3:15 pm
>
>>On 5/22/07 7:29 AM, in article
>>f2uk76$da3$2@blackhelicopter.databasix.com, "FragileWarrior"
>>
>>> We haven't had any appreciable amount of rain this month. My
>>> seedlings are this -> | <- high and staying there. The ground is so
>>> hard I have to use a pickaxe to transplant stuff. I'm watching the
>>> forecasts but the promised weekend rain looks to be getting less and
>>> less likely. Someone do a rain dance or tell me how to do one. I'm
>>> thinking that our Black Spring is going to be followed by a Toasty
>>> Brown Summer.
>>
>>
>>Come here - I nearly drowned this past weekend. I got to camp in the
>>rain with my daughter's Brownie troop.
>>
>>Cheryl
>
> We went through a 24 day stretch end of April to mid May with no rain
> (Cheryl, you got it all, I think!), last week through the weekend we
> got drowned. I do wish it could be a bit more even. Rain twice a
> week, 1/2" or so, starting at midnight and ending around 4 am would be
> nice!
And if the rain could do some weeding while it was here... well, that'd
just be heaven on Earth. :)
Posted by Bill Rose on May 22, 2007, 11:27 am
> The ground is so hard I have to use a
> pickaxe to transplant stuff.
Frag, you are mulching aren't you?
- Bill
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)
>car stuff.