> RH> The 10-ouncers are tea mugs for me, but the bigger the better
for
> RH> coffee.
>
> Like a friend once said--if they limit me to one cup of coffee a
day,
> I'll use this cup (and held up her one quart measuring cup). (G)
>
That sounds about right.
> RH> > OK, I've got red with green tree mugs--the usual association
with
> RH> that company.
>
> RH> That's the classic.
>
> Yes, I have the mugs, small plates, a cookie plate and tea set.
>
My family tends to the Pfaltzgraff with the train running under the
tree. One guess why.
> RH> It got to me later that night. Took down my internet/phone/TV
into
> RH> the bargain. The power came back on quickly, not so the rest.
>
> Are your wires above ground? Most of the ones around here are
> underground.
We're old originals around here. Not much is buried.
> RH> > Exactly! We did water the tomatoes and peppers, also got
rain from
> RH> the almost daily monsoons.
>
> RH> I knew Florida got those; I didn't know Arizona did too.
>
> Southestern AZ did, every summer (about mid to late June thru mid
to
> late September), about late afternoon, very predictable. You could
see
> clouds building over the mountains in late morning and know you
would
> have rain later in the day. Trouble is, being so warm, afterward it
was
> like a sauna with the heat and humidity.
>
Eyyyuch. They get my share.
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