Well, it's about time that you northerners stopped hogging all the rain. I've been watching the radar, it should hit here in a few hours. I have not planted any new chiles this year, but hope that my hab, seranno and some other thing that has brown peppers that I've had for a year or so will enjoy the rain storm and make lots of peppers. Oh yeah, and that "bird pepper" that came up voluntarily under the lemon tree, I imagine from bird poop. I see scrub jays out there feasting on the little peppers, hopefully they are spreading those seeds. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Anderson" <chilehead@tough-love.com> To: "Doug Irvine" <dougandmarie@shaw.ca>; <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 7:25 PM Subject: Re: [CH] re: posting > > > > We is still alive and kickin in Glorious, mild, dry,with the sun > > shining, BC ! Cheers, Doug....it is also fair in Reno, right Dave? > > Nah, it was cloudy and threatening rain or snow all day but the mountains got it and > it's now headed for Southern California. Looks like we're in for another drought year > here. Chiles are just starting to develop first true leaves. > > Dave > TLCC > http://www.tough-love.com >