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Old 05-04-2003, 11:09 AM
John T. Jarrett
 
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Default Bringing Tropicals In

I'm technically in the Hill Country now that I moved from Austin out to
Leander and I've noticed it isn't uncommon for us to get 5-10 degrees colder
than the weatherman said we would!

Well, today he says a low tonight of 38...are those of you in outlaying
areas bringing your plants in?

My garage has a car with a blown engine half in/half out of it...I was
really expecting to have a few more weeks!

tia
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