SC - Watering the crops

Christine A Seelye-King mermayde at juno.com
Thu Jul 20 15:10:48 PDT 2000


Absolutely the opposite from here.  Georgia is an average of 12.5 inches
behind on rainfall over the last year or two.  Atlanta is pretty dry,
even the mountains are hurting for water.  Souther Georgia is hurting the
worst, though, and food prices will be higher due to lost crops and the
additional cost of irrigating.  :(   All this and 95+ degree heat as
well.  The humidity is down somewhat, though, I think we've been in the
80% range the last couple of days.  
Christianna

On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 08:58:59 -0400 Elaine Koogler
<ekoogler at chesapeake.net> writes:
> It's even cooler in Atlantia...at least in the northern portions.  
> It's not
> supposed to go above 76 today...and this is the time of the year 
> when we often
> hover around 95!  And we have a lovely NW breeze and low humidity, 
> again REALLY
> weird for summer in southern Maryland.  But understand:  I'm NOT 
> complaining.  I
> just hope this holds for Pennsic, though we could do with a little 
> less rain!
> We are about 5 - 6 inches above average for the year!
> 
> Another "Beeg smile ;-D"
> 
> Kiri
> 
> "Laura C. Minnick" wrote:
> 
> >
> > It's much cooler in An Tir, Papa... and there's lots of rivers 
> and...
> >
> > Beeeg smile ;-D
> >
> > 'Lainie
> 
>
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