> Hi Ruth,
>
> RH> > RH> great cocoa mugs for kids.
>
> RH> > Good kiddy size but not for adults who want a bigger mug of
> RH> whatever.
>
> RH> I tend to prefer pint mugs.(LOL)
>
> I generally use what's the new-ish standard, I think it's 10 ounces
now
> for my mug. I do have a hand thrown one, got it at the farmer's
market a
> while back--not sure what the capacity of that is as it's
> taller/narrower than my usual mugs. Still hanging on to some of the
> smaller mugs for sentimental reasons but they don't get much use.
>
The 10-ouncers are tea mugs for me, but the bigger the better for
coffee.
> RH> > OK, I just have red ones, made in Germany.
>
> RH> The one that boils up is white with a red snowman.
>
> OK, I've got red with green tree mugs--the usual association with
that
> company.
>
That's the classic.
> RH> The wind we've got tonight knocked out power to about a
quarter of
> RH> the next town over. They're up a lot higher.
>
> We had quite the storm come thru last night, dropped temps about 30
> degrees. NWS issued a tornado warning for about 15 miles south of
us; we
It got to me later that night. Took down my internet/phone/TV into
the bargain. The power came back on quickly, not so the rest.
> RH> > No, but this was inside a fenced enclosure--got the morning
sun but
> RH> full
> RH> > sun was off it by mid day, good for growing veggies.
>
> RH> Kept things from drying up.
>
> Exactly! We did water the tomatoes and peppers, also got rain from
the
> almost daily monsoons.
>
I knew Florida got those; I didn't know Arizona did too.
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