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26th January 08, 04:36 PM
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Just as a weird side note on gardening, these rainstorms that are coming our way from California must be big. I get weird panicky feelings, almost electrical feeling behind my eyes, when the sky is working on storming. I'm not too worried if that sounds crazy because all six of my cats are going nuts too. It seems like the neighbors' dogs all around me are a bit jumpy as well. I think part of what's going on for me is my alergies with the desert mold waking up just before the storms come, then sporing madly.
I hope the rain doesn't get too wild for you up there Moosedog. Hope everything is Ok over in California too.
Guess we'll see how a kilt does in a storm.
* I didn't bother going out into the rain at all. I just didn't feel well.
Last edited by Bugbear; 1st February 08 at 07:02 PM.
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26th January 08, 05:04 PM
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 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Just as a weird side note on gardening, these rainstorms that are coming our way from California must be big. I get weird panicky feelings, almost electrical feeling behind my eyes, when the sky is working on storming. I'm not too worried if that sounds crazy because all six of my cats are going nuts too. It seems like the neighbors' dogs all around me are a bit jumpy as well. I think part of what's going on for me is my alergies with the desert mold waking up just before the storms come, then sporing madly.
I hope the rain doesn't get too wild for you up there Moosedog. Hope everything is Ok over in California too.
Guess we'll see how a kilt does in a storm.
I understand that the California storm is pushing moisture up here into the pacific nw & we're suppose to get snow tonight in my neck of the woods! 
Take care!
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26th January 08, 05:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by BoldHighlander
I understand that the California storm is pushing moisture up here into the pacific nw & we're suppose to get snow tonight in my neck of the woods! 
Take care!
I was just talking to someone a bit ago kind of up toward you, and they were getting rain. It's much needed. California has those mud slide issues though. Kind of funny that your snow is our rain in the winter time. Get out there in a kilt if you feel like it, LOL!
I'll go ahead and throw in here, that I have been getting things ready for the harvast of rain water while wearing a kilt: moving containers and hoses. Haven't had a problem, but I don't have to climb up and check the gutters in a kilt thankfully, LOL!
The air has a moist feeling right now down here, and it was fairly warm today. Not too sure when the California rain will get here. I was very glad to be wearing a kilt while hopping around the brier patch today.
Last edited by Bugbear; 26th January 08 at 10:29 PM.
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