Re: Depressing RAIN
- Subject: Re: [SG] Depressing RAIN
- From: G*
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 07:12:21 -0400
Hello Louise,
As with Marge Talt, I remember the drought of last summer clearly. Also we
have been dry enough that we had to drag the hoses out and water our garden here
in mid-April of this season. Unheard of in this area to water a garden in spring.
The last two weeks have been cooler or colder than normal, very overcast, windy
and almost continual showers... not much real rain, but sprinkles just enough to
prevent work with the soil. However, I will go with the flow. We need cooler temps
and moisture.
Meanwhile, I write you, do lots of catch-up work in the office, perhaps a new
article or two to get ahead of the game. Try to never sweat the things I have no
control over. Have never received an inter-office memo from god putting me in
charge of anything or anyone thus far.... I try to keep that one in mind. Makes
for a more relaxed life.
Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Louise Niemer <naturverbunden@EMAIL.COM>
Subject: [SG] Depressing RAIN
> Is anyone else in the midwest loosing their minds with all this rain and
> cloudy weather we've been having? Do they put antidepressants in the water
> supply in Pacific northwest - I don't know how people refrain from murder or
> suicide up there. No wonder coffee is the beverage of choice there.
>
> How do the rest of you "garden" in persistent weather like this? Or maybe I
> should just clean my house - now there's a novel idea.
>
> Louise in Park Hills, KY (zone 6)