Jun. 1st, 2008

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While I Know Mowing in this weather is foolish, both Gender and Orientation will not allow a partially finished Lawn...
One of the many things they don't tell aids patients about the meds is how they change your Metabolism and Chemistry. I mean, it's a "no-Brainer" to me that if you inhibit the productions of certain Enzymes and Protiens, EVERYTHING, not just the virus that needs those will be Inhibited. One minor yet annoying is the change in body pH. Generally, it's not noted unless you're putting on aftershave(and wondering why it now smells different;>). It never occured to basically anybody that pwa's would be doing anything that makes them Sweat. If you've ever rubbed your eyes after eating something with vinegar in it, you Know what Protease Inhibitor Sweat's like;>!
I'm also seeing Signs that the Drought is getting worse. The well's not putting out what it used to and signs of Sulphur damage around town to lawns supports this. Luckly, our wells are deep enough that we don't get Sulphur but the water table's low enough now that it takes longer to recharge. I'm a bit worried over the melons and one of the Kumquat trees.
On the positive side, there are "baby" Japanese Cukes and Eggplants forming, as well as on the Russian Tomato. All melons, squashes, tomatoes have blossoms as well as some of the peppers(both Sweet and Hot). Looks like all the sprouted Taro I got at the Phillipino Grocery rooted. The Plants look good! Only two of the Malanga did. My actual Yam has a pretty impressive sprout off it too...
Truth,
Pat

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