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AAArrrrrghhhhhh, it's snowing. Hard.

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On Thu, 13 May 2004 01:59:23 GMT, Puester >
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So sorry Gloria.

Sending you sunset rays, after a rain shower.

with aloha,
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That's why I left and moved to L.A.

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On Thu, 13 May 2004 01:59:23 GMT, Puester wrote:

> AAArrrrrghhhhhh, it's snowing. Hard.
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Well right now 0800 the sun is shinning just a hundred miles from you.
Unfortunately we would like to have snow,

JakeInHartsel
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It's a sunny, almost cloudless day here in Seattle. Looks like we may
have another dry summer, since we're 3-4" below normal on rainfall so
far this year.

It could be worse. It could be snowing in JULY.

Cindy

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On Thu, 13 May 2004 18:17:04 GMT, Cindy Fuller
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> Puester > wrote:
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>> AAArrrrrghhhhhh, it's snowing. Hard.
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>> gloria p

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>It's a sunny, almost cloudless day here in Seattle. Looks like we may
>have another dry summer, since we're 3-4" below normal on rainfall so
>far this year.
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>It could be worse. It could be snowing in JULY.


It has, and it will in the future. Varying amounts, and usually not in
in the same year as a May, June or August snowfall.

Lived on the Canadian Prairies for six years, hope you are all
rototilling that blessed mosture in!

How many gardeners still had their kozy kotes or wall o'water on their
tomatoes, hmmm?

Shirley Hicks
Toronto, Ontario
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