Re: OT-CHAT: rain


Hi Linda,
They had on the news your plight. Wish we could take the excess for you. Flood is just as devastating as drought. It's just a lot faster damage and you can add water but you can't take it away. 
The dry air they thought would come with the low front has not materialized here making it seem warmer than it is. The low tonight is to be 30 which is OK, but tomorrow it is to be 20. The humidity is more like I remember it being so perhaps this is a good sign?
Wendy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Linda Mann 
  To: iris-talk 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:59 AM
  Subject: [iris-talk] OT-CHAT: rain


  Gee whiz, what a buncha rain - total nearly 5 inches Sunday & another 4
  yesterday; more due in the next 24 hrs.  The irises are planted mostly
  on 'high ground' , but my driveway bridge, which is about 15 ft above
  the normal creek level has gone under twice since this all started & it
  has been a major river out there.  By no conscious plan, I seem to have
  irises planted in the field almost to the edge of the contour line of
  where the floodwaters reached.  Except for a few clumps currently being
  tested for their ability to breathe underwater <g>

  Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8



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