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GuppieGrouper
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      #79092 - Mon Oct 01 2007 09:30 AM

Either we are going to get one heck of a storm heading this way, or we have one of the earliest Falls I can remember in Central Florida. I have remembered some coolish Halloween nights but this is pretty early for the 60ish mornings even for upper 60's and the comments about the humidity are increasing. It does feel some what crisp. The palmetto bugs are wondering too as I caught one trying to help himself through my front door the other night. He or she was told no in very specific and certain terms as she flew away. I would say the feathered critters were hinting at something because I saw a flock of ducks and geese a little further from the local lake than usual as well. The only other explanation for my brood's chatter was the rash of earthquakes which causes them to talk in their sleep with it as dark as can be. The grand finale of hurricanes may be over now and the subtropical stuff may start to loop off of cold fronts. The wind and rain does not care what you call it.

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