Hang on to those singing chili's Perry. They might make it to the Top Ten one day. Mine are still trying to come to terms with the water wings. It has maddened them to see the Rocoto and Locoto, snug and warm indoors, looking out at them and crying their tiny eyes out in sympathy. What a pity they are Chili's, had they been spies, they could have come in, out of the cold. Keep in the HEAT Perry. Walt. CH#2218. An old Chile-Head from the old country. From: "Perry Abernethy" <pcabernethy@comcast.net> > Meanwhile, in New Mexico????? hot, hot (98) no clouds, no wind, no > humidity, chiles growing madly out of hand, I heard one of the chile > plants say the other day, "feed me Seymour, feed me". Now that chile > has been watching too many old movies!!!!!! PerryA the caliente > caballero > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Walter Spencer <g0tuj@g0tuj.karoo.co.uk> > Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2003 11:38 am > Subject: [CH] Wet. Wet. Wet. > > > Hi there CH's. Been having a rare old time here in our green and > > pleasantland. Rained so hard for so long I have had to measure my > > Chili Plants up > > for Water Wings. They seem to have stood the worst onslaught but > > could sure > > do with some of that elusive sunshine. > > > > So could I, but I am having to settle for an increase in my four > > times daily > > Hab transfusion. Very hot, but very nice too. Does help to keep > > the water > > out of my old bones. Hottest regards. Walt. CH#2218. An old Chile- > > Head from > > the old country. > > > > > >