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Date Posted: 15:10:17 09/14/03 Sun
Author: LisaE
Subject: Re: Calling all Canadians
In reply to: Ann 's message, "Calling all Canadians" on 12:48:53 09/14/03 Sun

No snow yet:) "touch wood". Around my area anyway. It has still been warm (I have my A/C on now as I type). It's really more muggy than anything.
I wonder how things are in Alberta though....Ohhh Kim????!!

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[> Ann -- Jennifer, 10:31:58 09/16/03 Tue

Looks like your weather is really getting cold! The weather channel last night was saying some areas aren't going to get about the 40s! BRRRR!

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[> [> Cold -- Ann, 12:19:44 09/16/03 Tue

In eastern Oregon (desert) and in the Cascade Range it often gets pretty cold at night pretty early in the fall. Here in Eugene (Willamette Valley) it's milder. Got down to about 52 last night. This morning woke up to some much needed rain.
Rainfall here is way below normal. Of course, with irrigation, etc. it's not the problem it was a hundred years ago, but still difficult for farmers, I'm sure. I think of Laura and Almanzo and their trees in DeSmet. Wasn't it lack of rain that did them in?

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