George is having no fall - we are having fall early. I just hope we don't have winter early? A question - WHAT is a mirliton? Sounds like something dangerous. :) Rosemary in Lexington, KY - who hasn't been bad. Only curious! :) At 08:22 PM 8/11/98, you wrote: >At 07:05 PM 8/11/98 -0400, you wrote: >>Myra: How many inches of rain did you actually get? When I had water damage >>here in Lex, we had 4" in one hour - 8 inches in just about 3 hours. It was >>terrible - and the insurance company is still repairing the damage. Will >>your homeowner's insurance help? Check it out - mine did REALLY well. >> >>Yep, I'm on this list - though not able to participate as much as I'd like >>given my hectic schedule. However, I may soon be on this list exclusively >>........considering I will probably get kicked off another gardening list >>(which will remain nameless) very soon..........:) The day my posts go >>under "review" is the day I sign off ANY list! :) :) >> >>Rosemary in Lexington, KY >Tsk, tsk, have you been bad again Rosemary? > >My visit to the dentist came out okay, only $80.00 to repair the broken >tooth. He found a small cavity on another tooth while he was in there so >here we go again. > >Checked my mirlitons today and both have sprouted and have stalks about 2 >inches tall. The lageneria gourds have topped the 4-foot hurricane fence >and are starting down again. Pulled the Hawaiian Tabasco and one of the >Casabella chiles today. They just died, probably got to dry for them. The >last of the tomatoes come out tomorrow as do the crowder peas, not getting >enough crop to keep them. Besides, it's time to plant the fall garden here >in SW Louisiana. That is, if we ever have a fall. > >George > >