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Not sure what the wet stuff is falling out of the sky. Here in

Arizona we don't experience that kinda thing. When you find out what

it is let me know. Is the sky falling?

Chicken Little in Arizona

P.S. As for herbs and other " natural " stuff, we tried Chinese herbs

and other " natural remedies. " The result was quite interesting. My

wallet got lighter. Jerry spent a lot of time swallowing stuff and

gagging.....I spent time gagging when I looked at the checkbook

balance.

Jan

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Interesting word, rain. Hope this helps you identify the unknown particles

that are falling in your neighborhood.

I

have seen it, felt it, walked in it, drank it, bathed in it. But have not

seen any for a while. I can verify the existence of it in Texas and every

where else I have been in my 72 years. You may want to get a sample to

keep for your grand children.

Have a lovely, cloudy, and very wet, day.

Main Entry: 1 rain

Pronunciation: 'rAn

Function: noun

Usage: often attributive

Etymology: Middle English reyn, from Old English regn,

rEn; akin to Old High German regan rain

Date: before 12th century

1 a : water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the

atmosphere b : the descent of this water c : water that has

fallen as rain : RAINWATER

2 a : a fall of rain : RAINSTORM b plural : the rainy season

3 : rainy weather

4 : a heavy fall of particles or bodies

As quoted in Miriam Webster Dictionary.

Barb

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"Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tries, and a

touch that never hurts."

Dickens

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Oh, I forgot. If those little drops stack on top of one another you can

be in DEEP trouble.

Barb

--

" Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tries, and a touch

that never hurts. "

Dickens

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Thanks Barb, That explains it! Officially we got 3/100 of an inch. (.03)

More today!

Dr. Ray

-- Re: Dr. Ray....Wet Stuff

Interesting word, rain. Hope this helps you identify the unknown particles that are falling in your neighborhood. I have seen it, felt it, walked in it, drank it, bathed in it. But have not seen any for a while. I can verify the existence of it in Texas and every where else I have been in my 72 years. You may want to get a sample to keep for your grand children. Have a lovely, cloudy, and very wet, day. Main Entry: 1 rain Pronunciation: 'rAn Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English reyn, from Old English regn, rEn; akin to Old High German regan rain Date: before 12th century 1 a : water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere b : the descent of this water c : water that has fallen as rain : RAINWATER 2 a : a fall of rain : RAINSTORM b plural : the rainy season 3 : rainy weather 4 : a heavy fall of particles or bodies As quoted in Miriam Webster Dictionary. Barb

-- "Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tries, and a touch that never hurts." Dickens

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