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Apr 27, 2011 7:23 AM CST
Name: Red
Knoxville, TN
Charter ATP Member Region: Tennessee Region: Georgia Garden Art Cat Lover Butterflies
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I'm okay. We had a sudden storm the other day that came in fast and pummeled the area, then blew out just as quickly. So everything's super soggy, deeply wet. I looked up yesterday afternoon from the plan I was working on (got it finished! Hurray! ), and it was raining hard yet again. So everything's still really, really wet. Grrr! No storm damage here, except some small branches and debris, but a couple buildings closer to downtown were hit hard.

From the window, the yard looks overgrown, and messy from all the scattered leaves and twigs. All the new lush growth is flopped over from the weight of the rain. Mowing isn't possible, but I may just decide to brave getting wet and go pull some weeds or something. I need a yard fix.

I've got 6 more WS containers that are ready to go out into the yard once things dry out. My WS stash is slowly dwindling - about 20 containers left, but they have so-so germination and tiny sprouts, so no prospects of finishing them up soon. We could use the deck space back.

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