Re: Melting


Stewart and Tony

We're melting in Melbourne too, but our pumpkin bushes are standing up
amazingly well.  This heat should get the vines growing.  The growers
will wilt, but thankfully the pumpkins won't (hopefully).  A thunder
storm is predicted for tomorrow in Melbourne, fingers crossed it won't
be too fierce, but before it hits I wouldn't be surprised if it 40C, 39C
is predicted.  Tell me are we still really in November?   What will
January and February be like, if this is November?   What a day for the
car airconditioner to break down!

Wendy (PL)  from Sunny Melbourne, Australia

> Tell me about it Tony we had 37C today in Canberra and going for 39C
> tomorrow, the only consolation is that it is usually hotter in Adelaide.
> On the other hand I'll be there on Friday.
>  I was just looking at the records and noticed that our record maximum is
> 40C.
> Stewart ACT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hickman, Tony <shickam@rgh.sa.gov.au>
> To: PUMPKIN GROUP <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
> Date: Tuesday, 25 November 1997 11:18
> Subject: Melting
> 
> 39 degrees C here in sunny Adelaide.
> Plants are shaded and the beer is cold.
> Leaf spot is under control.
> I've just got to control the white flies.
> 
> Tony Hickman
> Adelaide.  South Australia
> The driest state on the driest continent.
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/hickman.html
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