Re: Donna and tornadoes


Greetings all - Wanted to report on the Illinois tornadoes.  Donna's town
and very close was effected and she is without power.  I don't know of
damages in her area but they are all intact.  With power out she will be
unable to check in as she does so well for all of us.

Vera

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:41 PM, <Aplfgcnys@aol.com> wrote:

> After a couple of weeks of rather cool weather - yesterday it did not
> get out of the 60s - today it is 92.  Everything is cooking - just looking
> totally wilted.  We need rain so badly, and now this.
>
> However, despite the droughty and cool spring, the blooms have been
> spectacular.  Everyone's Rhododendrons are blooming more heavily
> than I have ever seen them before.  My Kousa dogwood has massive
> blooms.  The peonies are astonishing - or were until this heat hit them.
> We were on the Taconic Parkway this afternoon, and the roadside is
> just blanketed with white multiflora roses.  I know they are considered
> a noxious weed and an invasive alien - though when we first moved out
> here nearly half a century ago they were sold as ideal hedging.  I have
> never seen them bloom as heavily as they are right now - and fragrant!
> I still wish we had had a gentler introduction to the heat.  I need to go
> out and water, but just can't make myself go out until it cools down a
> bit - if it does.
> Auralie
>
>
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