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Old 02-05-2003, 11:32 AM
Radika Kesavan
 
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Default aaauuuuggggghhhhh !

torgo wrote:
One of my recent orders arrived today, so in beautiful, clear, 76
degree and sunny skies I filled the wheelbarrow with water and put
those beautiful new babies in to soak.
....


My sympathies for your travails.

Not weird enough yet? Tuesday we had (6) an earthquake hitting 4.9 on
the Richter scale. A freaking EARTHQUAKE???? I never knew Atlanta
was in California.


True.

But wasn't one of the very massive historic earthquakes on this
continent that made the Mississippi flow in the other direction for a
while? (I do realize that this is not exaclty applicable here, but just
wondering ...)

And today it was hail. Over 20 minutes of larger-than-marble sized
fury falling out of the sky. Exactly how many signs of the
Apocalypse are there supposed to be, anyway?


Time for Kalki to make his appearance, it would seem g. At least that
is what my grandmother would say in case you were wondering
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/k/kalki.html.

Maybe I shouldn't bother transplanting the buddleias. They'll
probably just get hit by a meteor tomorrow...


Transplanting Buddleias is very heavy work. And they are lovely plants,
well worth the effort. So, don't go having a meteor shower on them ...

We have had thundershowers and hail in late April, and tomorrow morning
a heavy May storm is heading towards us. BTW, it is not La Nina but El
Nino to be blamed. El Nino is superimposed on La Vieja this year, I
heard them saying around here.

Good luck.

--
Radika
California
USDA 9 / Sunset 15