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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:30:00 +0000
From: K Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [OGD] How are our Texans?
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I hope Anita Aldritch, Nina Rach and our other Texas friends are surviving the 
aftermath of Hurricane Ike.

K Barrett
N Calif, USA


I don't know about the Texans, and though they surely got the worst of it, but we had a hurricane here in Ohio too (75mph winds were clocked) - though you'd never kow it from the news which has completely ignored it. Ike was the only hurricane to make it this far. Normally the worst we get from them is a thunderstorm. Over a half-million out of power, trees down, roofs torn off, flooding in some areas. Not what we were expecting. I am now in a public library (I'm glad I have always supported them!!) which has had power restored in another part of Columbus, using their wireless connection as I am still without power , phone, internet, etc at home. All the food is spoiled and gone, a few groceries have re-opened, and I have finally gotten my toppled huge beloved pear tree cleared from the street, my car, and the sidewalk so I can at least come and go, though the yard is full of tree. My American persimmon clone I have been babying had the top beoken off as did our japanese maple. But we didn't get the worst of it. And it does bring home an appreciation of the much more dire conditions those on the coast face.

Though conditions in my new GH are not optimal now (no air movement or temp control - the generator I bought last year as part of the project froze up on the first try -so much for being prepared!) the good part is thanks to my nervousness about the glazing coming loose from the frame, I hjad put in extra supports to which I screwed it down, and though I heard it wobbling and woo-woo-whooshing in the wind, it stayed in place!

Tennis Maynard

P.S. - The above was sent Thursday afternoon and for some odd reason, bounced back. It is now Saturday just before midnight and the power has only just now been restored - 16 hours shy of a week. Now to clean out a refrigerator filled with mold, etc. Ugh! But the cool growing orchids which had begun to suffer as the temps rose the last couple days and the sun came out again, are looking forward to the refreshing breeze from the evap cooler!

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