Rain Dances & voodoo queens


They were just commenting on TV news the other night.

You have reason to be frightened but - out on the West coast it  isn't
hardly bad at all, and that's where the most fresh food is grown.  In fact
it's beautiful there in some areas, just about like cool spring temperatures
in some areas too.

Down here in the South - New Orleans, Southern Mississippi, we have been
deluged with rain for about 2-3 months, although it hasn't rained in my
local immediate area for the last 5 - 7 days, and it's very hot. Our rain
forecast are good for the next few days. What we really all need are some
"Hail Mary Hurricanes", with lots of rain and no heavy damage to be
concerned about.

Us people down South can be very stubborn at times. With a little urging,
I'm sure our mayor would send you all some voodoo queens. After they go
through their ritual, in a few days your rain problem would go away. Do be
careful though -sometimes they get over enthusiastic, and you may have
flooding (sorry - I had to put that in - LOL). Cajun

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>
> it is scary when trees start dying and keeling over.  the last rain we
> had in my area was July the 11th.   my son and his family lives in
> Stafford, Va.  and I talked to my daughter-in-law today and she said
> that the trees were dying in that area also.  so far , here in my town
> I haven't noticed any dying,  but if it don't rain soon  everything I
> have is gonna dye,  I'm afraid.   my husband said today that if we
> didn't get some rain that our lawn is gonna dye.   We had to quit
> watering   not only is it a waste of time,  it's has gotten to costly,
> and the city is warning people to be conserative.
> don't know what's going on,   also there isn't anything we can do about
> it.
>
> strange tho.........the government tries to make us believe that they
> know the answers to all of our problems and can do anything and
> everything better.    wonder why they aren't doing something about this
> weather.
> they are gonna bail the farmers out,   and that is all fine and good,
> but what are they gonna do if there is no food.    we need farmers to
> grow the food and you got to have good weather in order to grow
> food.      this could get really serious.
>
> oh well !!     I getting morbid here     I'm gonna shut up
>
> Donna in NE Mississippi    zone 7
>



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