cold?? (was AOL grouch)



>> Dang it's cold.
>>
>> Linda Mann lmann76543@aol.com east Tennessee
>>
>> You bet.  I ventured outside  this afternoon to try to reset lables that
>had heaved aftering seeing them crooked  and lying on the ground from my
>view through the kitchen window.  I had to give up because only about an
>inch of the ground has thawed, and the rest is solid like a rock. And this
>is in Dixie!
>
>	Walter Moores
>	Enid Lake, MS


	Now see what you made me do. I didn't want to say anything but you
	are cold? :-)) It is about -45 degrees F here in the 'wind tunnel'
	up here in the mountains. That is a wind chill factor as near
	as we can figure in Western Coos County, New Hampshire.

	The snow is so deep here that our little dogs need a path shoveled
	for them in the back yard....but the flowers are sleeping nicely.

	I concede that your winters are worse than ours because of the ice
	storms.....I remember living in Chapel Hill, NC when I was first
	married. Horrible weather....winter and summer. Now, please don't
	take offense. I start enough trouble on this list....:-(

	Well, we all have out iris catalogs to drool over.



























	Ellen Gallagher
	e_galla@moose.ncia.net
	Lancaster, New Hampshire, USA
	USDA Zone 3

	"If a terrier can squirm in anywhere where he particularly is
	not wanted, and be a perfect nuisance, and make people mad,
	 and have things thrown at his head, then he feels that his
	day has not been wasted."




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