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Jul 17, 2012 12:42 PM CST
Name: Jim Hawk
Odessa, Florida (Zone 9b)
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The turtle tracks are the disturbances in the water? That's what I assumed anyway.

I just talked with my aunt who lives on a farm in nothern Indiana, just south of the Michigan line. She said it was 106 degrees outside and that, plus the lack of rain, had turned their corn crop to toast. It's a different story here in Florida. My yard is just plain soggy. With Debbie and her 14.4 inches of rain on a Sunday and daily afternoon downpours since, I'm living in a swamp. My lake is very high and we still have two and a half months of rainy season left. It is pouring down again as I type this. I can see big turf fungus issues in my future. I'm thankful my orchids are nice and snug in the OC. Send flotation devices! Sticking tongue out

Jim
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