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Old July 8, 2012   #16
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So glad to hear that you are safe and sound.
I know this is sacrilege, but when push comes to shove, they are just tomatoes and a pumpkin, and you can grow more.
We all like you, so please don't do that again, OK?
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Old July 8, 2012   #17
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Your mother is right, I should have stayed behind brick walls but I was too worried.

Thank you Rebel.


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Glad to hear you and your garden both made it through that Julia. I can't imagine how it would feel to lose a whole garden. Now I am going to tell you what my mother would tell me after something like that...
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The next time there is a storm you stay inside and look out the window young lady! Your noggin could get hurt just as easily as the pumpkin in your garden you know!
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Old July 8, 2012   #18
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OK Ginger, I promise.

I'm turning 46 this month so you would think I would have a bit more sense but nooooooooo....LOL!!

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So glad to hear that you are safe and sound.
I know this is sacrilege, but when push comes to shove, they are just tomatoes and a pumpkin, and you can grow more.
We all like you, so please don't do that again, OK?
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Old July 8, 2012   #19
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Julia,
Glad to see you and your gardens have survived. We seem to be getting one nasty storm after another this year and the winds have been unbelievable.
Still, we're much better off than those worried about forest fires sweeping over their homes or spending more than a week in this heat without electric.
May our prayers be with all of them too!
Thank goodness, your OK.
Enjoy!
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Old July 8, 2012   #20
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Hi Camo,

It's been a very odd weather year for sure.
Having lived in Colorado and Montana for close to 27 years I can agree with you fully concerning wildfires...NO THANK YOU!!

I'll take this weather any day!

And about the electricity being out; I have friends in Southern WV that have had a bit of a difficult time and thank the good Lord that their electric has been restored a couple of days ago.


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Julia,
Glad to see you and your gardens have survived. We seem to be getting one nasty storm after another this year and the winds have been unbelievable.
Still, we're much better off than those worried about forest fires sweeping over their homes or spending more than a week in this heat without electric.
May our prayers be with all of them too!
Thank goodness, your OK.
Enjoy!
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Old July 9, 2012   #21
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Sorry to hear about your tomato and pumpkin loss Julia.Yeah those gusty winds really kicked up didnt they? We were lucky here,only had a patio table shatter after being thrown over.No damage in the garden tho.I stake my tomatoes up with large pvc plus the cages,and tie them up good.Ive found that works pretty good. Barry
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Old July 9, 2012   #22
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Julia

Glad to hear you made it through with not too much damage, even a little is sometimes hard to deal with.
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Old July 9, 2012   #23
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Oh man! I'm just reading this! Scary stuff but SO glad to hear it's not "too bad". Is your giant pumpkin okay?
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Old July 10, 2012   #24
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Jan and Babice,

Things are alright now despite losing a few tomato plants.
My pumpkin plant and pumpkin are doing alright now thank you.


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Old July 11, 2012   #25
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You know, I had left my sister's house tonight and saw the huge looming cloud that stretched on forever...and realized my cats had no food (heaven forbid, no one would sleep tonight!) so I ran into the A&P. I heard nothing. Came out and everything was wet, but not wet enough to have been a huge storm. Just drizzle. I was looking forward to a nice heavy rain honestly, what a bummer.

It sure did cool things off though, thankfully. Glad the damage was minimal and that the great pumpkin has been spared! (and you as well Julia!)
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Old July 11, 2012   #26
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Well Thank you.

I fully understand to the depths of my soul having to keep the cats fed and happy.
We have two.

Damage was indeed minimal and everything including Jet Jaguar the great pumpkin is once again smiling.

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You know, I had left my sister's house tonight and saw the huge looming cloud that stretched on forever...and realized my cats had no food (heaven forbid, no one would sleep tonight!) so I ran into the A&P. I heard nothing. Came out and everything was wet, but not wet enough to have been a huge storm. Just drizzle. I was looking forward to a nice heavy rain honestly, what a bummer.

It sure did cool things off though, thankfully. Glad the damage was minimal and that the great pumpkin has been spared! (and you as well Julia!)
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