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Jan 22, 2014 10:17 AM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Oh, Pumpkin looks like a sweetie, Jean. I've had two ginger cats, both so mellow and lovely. Nice bromeliad bloom there, too.

Those Camel clips sound like the bomb! Let us know how they work? I've just been using bulldog clips from Office Depot, but they rust and come apart quite quickly if I don't fetch them indoors before summer.

Yep, we just need to hope that the wind keeps blowing a bit to prevent frost settling, I think. We even have freeze warnings inland in Sarasota County for tonight! That's pretty rare. Tents were still up in my back yard until just now. I left them half on, to protect from the wind on the north side.
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