Re: What a week!
Now that is strange. All these stories make Sugar seem so normal! LOL
On 9/28/05, Melody <mhobertm@excite.com> wrote:
>
> Pam: I had a cat several years ago that loved anything green: peas,
> broccoli, brussel sprouts but her most favorite food was boxed blueberry
> muffin mix. If she ever got into the pantry she would hunt the mix out
> and use her claws/teeth until she ripped the packaging enough to spill
> it out and eat it. It was wierd...
>
>
>
> Melody
> Hills, IA zone 5
>
> Work for the Lord: the pay isn't much but the retirement is out of this
> world!
>
> --- On Sun 09/25, Pam Evans < gardenqueen@gmail.com > wrote:
> From: Pam Evans [mailto: gardenqueen@gmail.com]
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:21:11 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] What a week!
>
> Ohmigosh! I have never heard of a cat that liked tomatoes. Or bread for
> that<br>matter. Mine likes white rice and occasionally a piece of
> cheese, but that's<br>it! That's wild Betsy! LOL<br><br>On 9/25/05,
> Betsy Kelson <bkelson@ix.netcom.com> wrote:<br>><br>> Well Pam..don't
> you knowthat you should never say never...<br>> I always knew that my My
> beloved cat Hillary was a freak. He would<br>> eat tomatoes off the
> drain board before canning. He also was very<br>> religious...ate a half
> loaf of communion bread before the service.<br>><br>> betsy<br>> -----
> Original Message -----<br>> From: "Pam Evans"
> <gardenqueen@gmail.com><br>> To: <gardenchat@hort.net><br>> Sent:
> Wednesday, September 14, 2005 7:58 PM<br>> Subject: Re: [CHAT] What a
> week!<br>><br>><br>> > Well cats would never eat tomatoes. They are true
> carnivores. Dogs are<br>> > omnivores and will eat darn near anything.
> Cats have to have protein -<br>> > preferably MEAT. They have a
> different digestive system than
>
> most<br>> mammals.<br>> ><br>> > On 9/14/05, hodgesaa@earthlink.net
> <hodgesaa@earthlink.net> wrote:<br>> > ><br>> > > Please tell me you
> meant the rats and not the cats<br>> Pam.............????<br>> > >
> LOL!<br>> > > A<br>> > ><br>> > > Andrea H<br>> > > Beaufort, SC<br>> >
> ><br>> > ><br>> > > > [Original Message]<br>> > > > From: Pam Evans
> <gardenqueen@gmail.com><br>> > > > To: <gardenchat@hort.net><br>> > > >
> Date: 9/14/2005 7:14:38 AM<br>> > > > Subject: Re: [CHAT] What a
> week!<br>> > > ><br>> > > > Man, you do have some lazy cats out in your
> neighborhood. I can't<br>> > > believe<br>> > > > they are eating your
> tomatoes, how rude.<br>> > > ><br>> > > > On 9/13/05, Theresa
> <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:<br>> > > > ><br>> > > > > So, I guess
> I'll really get around to turning the compost pile<br>> this<br>> > > >
> > weekend and shoveling some of the finished stuff out into my<br>>
> garden.<br>> I<br>> > > > > hope that will send them on to somewhere
> else (and so they'll
>
> stop<br>> > > > > eating my tomatos!)<br>> > > > > Theresa<br>> > > >
> ><br>> > > > > Theresa wrote:<br>> > > > ><br>> > > > > >Apparently we
> have wimpy cats in the neighborhood. They use my<br>> garden<br>> > > >
> > >as a litterbox, but leave the damn rats to live there.<br>> > > > >
> ><br>> > > > > >Theresa<br>> > > > > ><br>> > > > > >Pam Evans
> wrote:<br>> > > > > ><br>> > > > > ><br>> > > > > ><br>> > > > > >>Daryl
> - good for you! I was wondering tonight if your roof got<br>> fixed<br>>
> > > > > yet.<br>> > > > > >>You've had one heck of a week lady - hope it
> settles down for<br>> you<br>> > > now<br>> > > > > and<br>> > > > >
> >>that toe heals quickly - ouch!! Theresa, no cats in the<br>> > >
> neighborhood?<br>> > > > > >><br>> > > > > >><br>> > > > > >>On 9/13/05,
> kmrsy <kmrsy@netzero.net> wrote:<br>> > > > > >><br>> > > > > >><br>> >
> > > > >><br>> > > > > >><br>> > > > > >>>One of my boys deposited a dead
> rabit in my garage the other<br>> day.<br>> I<br>> > > > > just<br>> >
>
> > > > >>>put him in a bag and drop off at the CES dumpster.<br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>>Kitty<br>> > > > > >>>neIN, Z5<br>> > > > > >>>-----
> Original Message -----<br>> > > > > >>>From: "Zemuly Sanders"
> <zsanders@midsouth.rr.com><br>> > > > > >>>To:
> <gardenchat@hort.net><br>> > > > > >>>Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005
> 6:32 PM<br>> > > > > >>>Subject: Re: [CHAT] What a week!<br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>Speaking of dead things...This
> summer I did the really stupid<br>> > > thing<br>> > > of<br>> > > > >
> >>>>putting a dead armadillo in my garbage can. It was probably<br>>
> hit<br>> by<br>> > > a<br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>car,<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > >
> > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>but it walked
> to the end of my driveway before dying. I didn't<br>> > > know<br>> > >
> > > what<br>> > > > >
>
> >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>to<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>>>do with it, and in a fit of idiocy wrapped it in
> plastic, put<br>> it<br>> > > in<br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>another<br>> >
> > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > >
> > >>>>plastic bag and stuck it in the big green can for THREE DAYS!<br>>
> It<br>> > > > > melted.<br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>I<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>am grateful the
> garbage man still picks up my trash.<br>> > > > > >>>>zem<br>> > > > >
> >>>>----- Original Message -----<br>> > > > > >>>>From:
> <hodgesaa@earthlink.net><br>> > > > > >>>>To: <gardenchat@hort.net><br>>
> > > > > >>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:03 PM<br>> > > > >
> >>>>Subject:
>
> RE: [CHAT] What a week!<br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > > >>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>Sounds like you have had quite a week Daryl, and it's only<br>> > >
> > > >>>>>Tuesday............glad you found your dog, and that the<br>>
> rodent<br>> > > is<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>dead<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > >
> > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>(isn't that
> just the most HORRIBLE stench) and that your roof<br>> is<br>> > > > >
> done.<br>> > > > > >>>>>Gardening pays off!<br>> > > > > >>>>>A<br>> > >
> > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>Andrea H<br>> > > > > >>>>>Beaufort, SC<br>>
> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>[Original
> Message]<br>> > > > > >>>>>>From: Daryl <pulis@mindspring.com><br>> > >
> > > >>>>>>To: <gardenchat@hort.net><br>> > > > > >>>>>>Date:
>
> 9/13/2005 5:45:59 PM<br>> > > > > >>>>>>Subject: [CHAT] What a
> week!<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>For those that were
> following the roofing saga, good news!<br>> We<br>> > > > > finally<br>>
> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>have a<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>new roof,
> with a 20 year guarantee an a 5 year guarantee on<br>> > > leaks.<br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>Yeah!<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > >
> > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>In<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>the
> bad news department, the roof deck was in worse shape<br>> than<br>> > >
> we/he<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>had<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>>
> > > > >
>
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>thought, so it cost a bunch more
> than we were prepared for.<br>> In<br>> > > the<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>good<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>news<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>department, I had
> given the roofer a bunch of plants so he<br>> gave<br>> > > us a<br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>good<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > >
> > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>price (considering the cost of
> shingles and all). And he was<br>> > > > > close-by<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > > >>>>>(saved<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>a bunch on gas), so he
>
> showed up a couple of weeks early,<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>>In other news, my ancient computer hard drive started<br>>
> clicking<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>ominously<br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>on<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>Wednesday morning and wouldn't boot into
> Windows so I ran<br>> into<br>> > > Sam's<br>> > > > > >>>>>>Club<br>> >
> > > > >>>>>>and snagged a Compaq. I've spent the better part of 3
> days<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>transferring<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>necessary files
> and getting it up and running. But, it looks<br>> > > like<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > >
>
> >>>it's<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>mostly working now.<br>> > > > > >>>>>>In the bad
> news department, my elderly dog freaked out with<br>> the<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > > >>>roofers<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>hammering and thumping around (
> it was like living in a<br>> drumset<br>> > > for<br>> > > > > a<br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>couple<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>of days)
> and I spent hours trying to find him ( you wouldn't<br>> > >
> believe<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>how<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>small a space a
> dog can get into!)
>
> . In the good news<br>> > > department,<br>> > > I<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > > >>>found<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>>
> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>him.<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>>In the bad news department, the hammering/.thumping cause<br>>
> the<br>> > > old<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>drain<br>> > > > > >>><br>> >
> > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>pipe<br>>
> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>under the sink to break. In the good news
> department, well,<br>> I<br>> > > guess<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>the<br>>
> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > >
> > > >>>>>good<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > >
>
> > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>news is that I had spare towels.<br>> > > >
> > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>In the bad news department, I cracked my toe
> moving the<br>> computer<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>stuff<br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>>around. In the good news department, it was only one toe and<br>>
> > > it's<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>still<br>> > > > > >>><br>> >
> > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>warm<br>>
> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>enough to wear sandals.<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>In the bad news department, there's a dead
> rodent in the<br>> wall<br>> > > > > between<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> >
> > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>the<br>> > > > >
>
> >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>>utility room and the kitchen. In the good news department,<br>>
> it's<br>> > > a<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>dead<br>> > > > > >>><br>> >
> > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>>rodent.<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>It's been quite a
> week, but as I've gathered things for the<br>> > > people<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>>
> > > > > >>>who<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> >
> > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>lost<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>all to
> the hurricane, I know I'm truly blessed.<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > >
> > >>>>>>d - (Heading back out to water. Would you believe it? After<br>>
> more<br>> > > > > than<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > >
> > > >>>>>><br>>
>
> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>2<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>>
> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>feet<br>> > > > >
> >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > >
> > > >>>>>>of rain in the summer, we're dry as a bone. Even the
> trees<br>> are<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>wilting.<br>> > > > >
> >>>I<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>suppose part of that is that they put on a lot of
> surface<br>> roots<br>> > > in<br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>><br>> > > > >
> >>>order<br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > > >>><br>> > > > >
> >>><br>> > > > > >>>>>to<br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > >
> > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>><br>> > > > > >>>>>>survive the flooding,
> and a lot of leaves because they<br>> could.<br>> > > We're<br>> > > > >
> >>>>>>having<br>> > > > >
>
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