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Jul 26, 2012 8:57 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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Hi Linda, thank you so much.

I didn't get to cut it back tonight as I'd planned. It got dark and looked for sure like it would rain. Thunder was rolling all around us, but only about 15 seconds of light raindrops fell here. So no rain but a lot of thunder and lightning as well as high winds.

I've learned the hard way to not expect much when that happens.

But I am so glad you are having a rainy season.
And maybe tomorrow I can work on the rhody. Chelle has given me some hope, but mine has never in nearly 40 years lost its leaves. Maybe hers is supposed to, but mine never ever looked like that or the way it looks now. It's always been evergreen, even during the ice storm in '09. How weird.

I guess we'll see, won't we?
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