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Much the same, I dont mind wind, and I dont mind rain, just hate the two together.....:)

 

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jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork Sent: Tuesday, 11 November, 2008 7:40:07 PM Weather

 

 

We had loads of rain yesterday, and gales! I got soaked through at lunchtime, and then when I was almost dried out there was a fire alarm and we all had to go out in the rain and gales again! So - I was soaked once again.

 

How is everyone else fairing with their weather?

 

Jo

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Not me - my favorite weather is cool and windy. Rain doesn't ruin it either. Perfect days for long walks, coming home to an nice pot of hot tea. Sheer bliss to me.

 

 

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008 12:08 PM

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Much the same, I dont mind wind, and I dont mind rain, just hate the two together.....:)

 

Peter vv

 

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I agree with that. If the rain is coming stgraight down you can keep reasonably dry, but when it blows from all angles ......

 

Jo

 

 

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Peter VV

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 8:08 PM

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Much the same, I dont mind wind, and I dont mind rain, just hate the two together.....:)

 

Peter vv

 

 

jo.heartwork <jo.heartwork > Sent: Tuesday, 11 November, 2008 7:40:07 PM Weather

 

 

We had loads of rain yesterday, and gales! I got soaked through at lunchtime, and then when I was almost dried out there was a fire alarm and we all had to go out in the rain and gales again! So - I was soaked once again.

 

How is everyone else fairing with their weather?

 

Jo

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Send some of that rain to Texas. I am in a drought!

 

 

 

Elaine

“Do not be who you thought you were; be who you wish you were.” — from Neale Walsch’s book Friendship with God

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sunny, low 60's F

supposed to be in the 70's the rest of the week.

we had our rain last week.

 

"jo.heartwork" Nov 11, 2008 11:40 AM Weather

 

 

 

 

We had loads of rain yesterday, and gales! I got soaked through at lunchtime, and then when I was almost dried out there was a fire alarm and we all had to go out in the rain and gales again! So - I was soaked once again.

 

How is everyone else fairing with their weather?

 

Jo

 

 

 

 

 

 

For in a Republic, who is “the country� Is it the Government which is for the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant—merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn’t. Its function is to obey orders, not originate them.

Mark Twain

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I like cooler weather too, so summer is my favorite season here. In

the past couple weeks or so, I've finally accepted that summer is

over (it's getting cold). Actually, my favorite time of year is

anytime I can go to the garden and eat whatever's in season,

especially berries. This week it was a handful of raspberries, a

bunch of baby dinosaur kale, a pint of 5 different types of tomatoes,

some parsley, a few borage flowers, an echinacea petal or two, a

sprig of mint, and some strawberries.

 

Usually I have tomatoes until the beginning of December, when

nighttime frost does them in, so this year I'm going to make some

bubblewrap " greenhouses " to protect them and see how long I can

stretch the season. I have some August-planted tomatoes that are just

starting to produce, and several other plants that still look dense

and healthy. I'll still have to pick my potatoes before then, though.

 

 

At 7:40 AM +0000 11/12/08, heartwerk wrote:

>I like the cool weather - autumn is my favourite season.

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>Which season is everyone elses' favourite?

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I like the cool weather - autumn is my favourite season.

 

Which season is everyone elses' favourite?

 

Jo

 

, <nina92116 wrote:

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> Not me - my favorite weather is cool and windy. Rain doesn't ruin

it either. Perfect days for long walks, coming home to an nice pot of

hot tea. Sheer bliss to me.

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> Peter VV

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> Tuesday, November 11, 2008 12:08 PM

> Re: Weather

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> Much the same, I dont mind wind, and I dont mind rain, just hate

the two together.....:)

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> Peter vv

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It would be good to bag it up and send it where needed :-)

 

Jo

 

, " Elaine Moses " <hathor633

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> Send some of that rain to Texas. I am in a drought!

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> Elaine

> " Do not be who you thought you were; be who you wish you were. " -

from

> Neale Walsch's book Friendship with God

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Is it true that it rains a lot in Seattle?

 

Jo

 

, " dadiemert " <dadiemert wrote:

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> We are getting our rain and wind right now as I type! Two small

> storms are blowin' through Seattle and then we should get a little

> sunshine.

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everytime i've gone there its rained at least one day

hahahahahahahahaha

my ex was from there (ok, bellevue..close enough), and before she moved here, i'd go up every couple of months...

and after she moved here, we'd go up once er thrice a year.

always rained. good beer, good vegan places, bloody chilly and rainy!

fraggle

heartwerk Nov 11, 2008 11:44 PM Re: Weather

 

 

 

Is it true that it rains a lot in Seattle?Jo , "dadiemert" <dadiemert wrote:>> We are getting our rain and wind right now as I type! Two small> storms are blowin' through Seattle and then we should get a little> sunshine.>

 

 

 

 

 

For in a Republic, who is “the country� Is it the Government which is for the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant—merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn’t. Its function is to obey orders, not originate them.

Mark Twain

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ssssssh!

someone will hear you and get the brilliant idea to put up giant sky gutters that divert rain. then we'll have to pay a rain bill.

heartwerk Nov 11, 2008 11:41 PM Re: Weather

 

 

 

It would be good to bag it up and send it where needed :-)Jo , "Elaine Moses" <hathor633 wrote:>> > Send some of that rain to Texas. I am in a drought!> > > > Elaine> "Do not be who you thought you were; be who you wish you were." - from> Neale Walsch's book Friendship with God>

 

 

 

 

 

For in a Republic, who is “the country� Is it the Government which is for the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant—merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn’t. Its function is to obey orders, not originate them.

Mark Twain

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Hey Fraggle.... don't suggest it. If they introduce a rain-tax now, I'm blaming you!BBPeter2008/11/12 fraggle <EBbrewpunx

 

 

ssssssh!

someone will hear you and get the brilliant idea to put up giant sky gutters that divert rain. then we'll have to pay a rain bill.

heartwerk Nov 11, 2008 11:41 PM

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It would be good to bag it up and send it where needed :-)Jo , " Elaine Moses " <hathor633

wrote:>> > Send some of that rain to Texas. I am in a drought!> > > > Elaine> " Do not be who you thought you were; be who you wish you were. " - from

> Neale Walsch's book Friendship with God>

 

For in a Republic, who is "the country"? Is it the Government which is for the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant—merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn't. Its function is to obey orders, not originate them.

Mark Twain

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Yeah it rains a lot, but not as much as people think it does. It'll

rain for days on end and then we'll get weeks without it. A couple of

years ago we were close to a record and we had counted 33 days

straight of rain! Horrible...

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November heat wave is taking shape

Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer

 

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

 

 

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(11-12) 12:07 PST SAN FRANCISCO --

 

It's going to get hot around here, so plan on taking off at least some clothes

this weekend, says the National Weather Service.

 

 

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A high pressure system building in the eastern Pacific will bring offshore winds

and unseasonably warm weather, forecaster Bob Benjamin said today.

 

Temperatures will pick up a bit Thursday, with highs up to 79 degrees, compared

with 72 at the warmest locations today.

 

By Friday and Saturday, temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal, and

highs in some spots will hit the mid-80s. That would break records for this time

of year.

 

On Sunday, the heat should start to back off, " but only just marginally, "

Benjamin said. Normal, mid-November weather won't return until Tuesday.

 

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For in a Republic, who is “the country� Is it the Government which is for

the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant—merely a

temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and

what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn’t. Its function is to

obey orders, not originate them.

Mark Twain

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>> I'll still have to pick my potatoes before then, though.

have you seen those "fingerling" potatoes? I love those... little red, white, and blue ones all in the same bag.

 

:-)

sama

 

 

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fingerlings are always good for a roast

Kelsang Sama Nov 13, 2008 6:32 AM Re: Weather

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>> I'll still have to pick my potatoes before then, though.

have you seen those "fingerling" potatoes? I love those... little red, white, and blue ones all in the same bag.

 

:-)

sama

 

 

 

 

 

 

For in a Republic, who is “the country� Is it the Government which is for the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant—merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn’t. Its function is to obey orders, not originate them.

Mark Twain

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Yes! If I'm lucky, some of them are Russian Banana

fingerlings. I won't know until I go treasure-hunting (I

mean, harvesting).

 

 

At 6:32 AM -0800 11/13/08, Kelsang Sama wrote:

 

>> I'll still have to pick my potatoes before then,

though.

 

have you seen those " fingerling " potatoes? I love

those... little red, white, and blue ones all in the same

bag.

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