Re: anybody out there.....Pam


Hi Pam,  congratulations on the youngster.  By 9 months they are  a bit more 
calm, so doubt you'll have anyone climbing your walls, etc.  I'm  sure you 
will both take to each other right away.....after getting to know one  another.  
The hardest thing is not to compare the new cat with the Sugar, I  found that 
it is easier to bond if you keep an open mind and heart.  I know  what you 
mean about expecting Sugar to be around for much longer.  I felt  the same about 
Flaksey, it was such a sudden shock, and I felt robbed of many  more years 
that we could have had.  Time and the new kitty will definitely  help, although 
Sugar will stay in your heart forever, no matter what.
 
Oh my gosh.....Pam, you are so right about the plants.  After weeks  and 
months of everyday rain, those plants that could tolerate that much rain  were 
thriving, but now with this heat and burning sun, and no rain.....the  plants are 
just having an awful time.  
 
Good luck and congratulations, Pam.
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
 
In a message dated 8/11/2007 9:53:24 AM Central Daylight Time,  
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:


Rain  drowned a lot of my xeriscape stuff in June and
now heat and dry weather  are taking care of what's left.  I feel like the
angel of death this  summer.  Not a good feeling at all.







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