Posted by mleblanca on December 8, 2009, 12:09 pm
Big storm came to California, then jumped on jet (stream) and
is headed East. Lots of snow, it was predicted for here, but went
south of us instead, so not even a drop of rain. But Cold... it left
cold in its wake, 19 degrees last night..So cover up your tender
plants, it's on its way.
Emilie
Nor Cal
Posted by Wildbilly on December 8, 2009, 9:42 pm
In article
> Big storm came to California, then jumped on jet (stream) and
> is headed East. Lots of snow, it was predicted for here, but went
> south of us instead, so not even a drop of rain. But Cold... it left
> cold in its wake, 19 degrees last night..So cover up your tender
> plants, it's on its way.
>
> Emilie
> Nor Cal
Presently, 34F in Santa Rosa CA at 6:30PM. I hope my lemons survive.
I realize that this is a yawner to people in Omaha, but we are frost
tender here in California, and not used to this kind of weather.
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³When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the
poor have no food, they call you a communist.²
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Posted by Janet Baraclough on December 9, 2009, 8:52 am
The message
I took the dog with me to the
> post office and the bottom fell out
> three times in fifteen minutes.
Hi Maddie.. curious minds have to know; fell out of what, and was
it your bottom or the dog's?
Or does a bottom mean something else there
Janet ( rained on in Scotland)
Posted by David Hare-Scott on December 9, 2009, 4:52 pm
Janet Baraclough wrote:
> The message
> I took the dog with me to the
>> post office and the bottom fell out
>> three times in fifteen minutes.
> Hi Maddie.. curious minds have to know; fell out of what, and was
> it your bottom or the dog's?
> Or does a bottom mean something else there
> Janet ( rained on in Scotland)
My old dog has a hernia too. It doesn't seem to worry him that much but he
can no longer have bones as he cannot eliminate them, which is sad 'cause he
used to love them.
David
Posted by madgardener on December 10, 2009, 2:14 am
wrote:
> The message
> I took the dog with me to the
> > post office and the bottom fell out
> > three times in fifteen minutes.
> Hi Maddie.. curious minds have to know; fell out of what, and was
> it your bottom or the dog's?
> Or does a bottom mean something else there
> Janet ( rained on in Scotland)
ROFLMAO...................you got me there, Janet. Sugar dawg went
with me to the post office, the "bottom fell out"
meant that the clouds opened up and it tipped down, or thumped as me
English husband says frequently.....<gbseg>
BTW..........HOWDY JANET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (maddie waving across the
pond) how is it there in yer neck o' the woods girl??
send me updates on life. would love to get a holler from yew.
madgardener gardening in zone 7b and watching the thick frost
accumulate on everything outside tonight (lows supposed to be 19°)
> is headed East. Lots of snow, it was predicted for here, but went
> south of us instead, so not even a drop of rain. But Cold... it left
> cold in its wake, 19 degrees last night..So cover up your tender
> plants, it's on its way.
>
> Emilie
> Nor Cal