RE: strange gardening year/luffas


You'd be surprised. She's a short hair, but has long fur on her belly.
Unlike most cats, she has a couple extra undercoat layers, almost like a
wildcat would. And they really start to bulk up when the cool weather
sets in. She fluffed up to run some stray dog off Sat (and cut him up in
the process before I could get to her) and she was absolutely huge. She
gets up on her back lags and starts swinging like Sugar Ray Leonard.
Tough baby girl. She's something.

Harvesting luffas already.  Looks like it's going to be a bumper crop.  If anyone wants one (to make sponges) holler at me.

P 

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Donna " <justme@prairieinet.net>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Sun, 28 Sep 2003 22:02:56 -0500

>Pam--- how thick could Sugars coat get .... you live in TX... come up
>north around Jan-Feb and see what a thick coat feels like! :)LOL!
>
>Yep, I almost creamed a few deer this week... they are on the move here.
>Lotsa little ones around..... and they don't know to look both ways
>before crossing the street yet!
>
>Donna
>
>
>> 
>> Look for an early winter I think. Even down here we're seeing signs of
>> it to. My friends Elaine and Mike were discussing that the other
>night.
>> When Mike was out at his deer lease this past week, all his hunting
>> crowd is noticing it too. And Sugar's coat is getting thicker already
>-
>> way ahead of schedule...
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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