Re: Hot air?


Marv,

Have you hugged your pumpkins today?  Show them that
you care about them and they'll stop holding their
breath till they pop and painting their faces orange.

diana


--- Lubadub@aol.com wrote:
> Reading the discussions regarding internal air
> content and the temperature 
> thereof leads me to not only believe that pumpkins
> are full of hot air but 
> that some of us might also be. 
> 
> Meanwhile, I am not having the year I planned for.
> It is the end of August 
> and all I have left are three pumpkins. Two of them
> have splits in the stem 
> that could be life threatening and the other is
> developing an orange tint. 
> They are all only about 300 plus pounds.
> 
> One of my PA friends has taken his plants out it was
> so bad and has 
> rototilled in preparation for next year. All plants
> are dead or essentially 
> dead in another patch and the leaves, stems and
> roots are undergoing autopsy 
> at Penn State.
> 
> Weighoff is a little more than a month away and you
> guys are talking about 
> hot air? What I need is either the Pumpkin Witch or
> maybe Harry Potter and 
> possibly both.
> 
> Marv in Altoona
> 
>
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