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Paula
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Spend my last 3 hours on my rain dance. No succes thusfar. Time for a Pacifico break and than back at it. . Always had succes before, so will stick with
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Ed and Ed, I think you SHOULD get together for a Pacifico. You'll enjoy each other's company! |
Paula,
We do regularly |
And I bet Barbara just can't make up her mind
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vandenberg
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Rain!!!
Well it worked. Following Dan's advice,we, Nopolo Ed and I, after a few Pacificos, decide to go update and went from the Charleston to " The Funkie
Chicken ".This ritual dance performed simultaneously with pounding the TomTom is almost crippling at our age,so, after 2 hours with NO rain,we decided
for another break. However our efforts were rewarded with a little downpour last night. So, we must have stirred something.
Now Nopolo Ed and I have decided to upgrade our next effort some more. The next promising overcast day we are going to try " LINE DANCING ", more in
line with the modern times. And Ed, brainy devil that he is, suggested to maybe make it into a concerted Tribal event ?? Butterfield? Grogan ? Loreto
Bay people ? And the beach club's virgin grounds the venue ? Lots of room for a large gathering. 
And ,yes Judy, very aware of being careful what you wish for.
Don't want to have to build an Ark.
But then again, who needs a desal plant Let's
dance!!!  
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edinnopolo
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Beat me to this post.
Thanks for the acknowledgment.
Little stiff this morning, but, heh, it worked.
Can't wait till the next event, need the exercise.
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amir
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Rain in Todos Santos
Early this morning at around 5:30, a burst of forceful wind followed by about an hour of heavy rain. Not enough to cause any flooding but just enough
to wash all the dust off everything outside and start a whole new cycle of the desert becoming green...
--Amir
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Russ
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Here is a screen shot of this mornings Sat. Just wanted to see how easy it would be. Very
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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edinnopolo
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'" Funkie Chicken " worked really well after all. Must have been our slower then usual way of dancing. ( Age )
So it took longer to reach the rain gods. 
Now we're worried what our Line Dancing would accomplish 
Maybe we better heed Judy's warning after all.
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bajajudy
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Almost nobody dances sober, unless they happen to be insane.
H. P. Lovecraft (1890 - 1937)
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Cypress
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bajajudy. That was/is a wise observation by Lovecraft. Thanks for sharing it with
us.
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backninedan
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I was just in town (Loreto) and many of the streets are flooded, especially the ones being prepared for paving. Wonder if they forgot the drains????
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bajajudy
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Ok guys
NO more dancing, por favor    
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Russ
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From this afternoon:
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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BajaBruno
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It will be interesting to see if there is any precipitation left in Mr. Dean when he gets across to this side. Most of the models have his remnants
traveling right up the S.O.C.
That's a big storm. I wish those in the Yucatan all the best.
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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