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Old 05-10-2004, 02:38 AM
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Thanks for all the input, guys! A wealth of info here ...

Nedra

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Well its in the mid to upper 80's and on occasion hits 90 or so, grass
is growing like mad, and still requires cutting once a week
yet........all leaves are still on the trees but they look bad as they
are wilted and brown, but its not from the seasonal change its from
when Ivan paid a visit........Nights are still in the upper to mid
70's and one time we got to high 60's and that was right after
Ivan.........pond surface temp is still in the low 80's to high 70's
..........and my water lillys are blooming like crazy.

But just in case I have a couple of cords of firewood already cut
split and stacked........
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