This thread is in reply to a blog post by glengarry23 entitled "Dec 14th 2015.".
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Dec 14, 2015 6:54 AM CST
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Name: Annie
Waynesboro, PA (Zone 6a)
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I work as a copy editor and a lot of my work comes thru office in India. We are on slow down for the past couple of weeks because of heavy rains and flooding in Chennai and Pondicherry there. Wouldn't it be great if some of this heavy rain shifted to Africa and gave those folks a great growing season? This global climate change is scary! We' had temperatures near 70F yesterday...that's about 40F higher than normal. Just imagine a July day (normal temperature 85F) at 40F higher???? I'm doing my small part...I've decided that barring emergencies, I'm only driving the car one day a week.
I am not "country" I am "landed gentry."
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Dec 14, 2015 7:07 PM CST
Name: Philip
Ireland,.The Midlands. (Zone 8a)
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Hi Annie,..heavy rains in England,.. India and Norway and in many places not mentioned too often,..it would be great if rain could be directed to areas in need of it,..i wonder will fiction become fact someday.

Gosh you are having some high temperatures and its knocked the plants out of sync,..parts of England have very high floods but its very mild and Daffodils are in bloom in many parts,..pretty much the same here though i didn't spot any daffodils in bloom.
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