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6th October 10, 07:30 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
Try digging a cave in the side of a mountain, Ted, and plant cacti around the entrance to keep away anybody who messes with you. That should keep you dry. 
I already have a cactus fence with large, movable prickly pear planters at the gates, that's usually where I drain the washing machine and ceramics water during the warmer seasons. I'm playing with the idea of adding medjool date palms to my property, if I can come up with a water plan. I'm adding pomegranates this winter to replace the peaches, apricots, and almonds I used to have.
* Correction: I have planted jojoba bushes to replace the almond trees I once had out front.
 Originally Posted by MacLowlife
60-40 parka/ anorak? They are getting to be relics by now.
I have a very sturdy, tan London Fog overcoat with zip out fur-like lining and cotton outer shell with roll up hood, MacLowlife. I bought it at a Good Will last year. I also have a shorter raincoat that is made of something waterproof that has a roll out hood too. I suppose I should have a poncho, but the London Fog is probably all I need.
Last edited by Bugbear; 6th October 10 at 11:52 PM.
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