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Posted by on April 29, 2009, 4:49 pm
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> On 4/28/09 11:37 AM, in article gt7bc6$mu...@news.eternal-september.org,
> > follymom wrote:
> >> I have a screened in porch and need help with keeping the rain out. Any
> >> suggestions?? It has to be from the inside. Thanks
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> > A number of people around here have heavy tent fabric (cotton duck?)
> > curtains inside their porches to keep the rain out. I don't know if
> > they are mainly decorative and always open, or are closed during storms
> > - I tend not to be watching people's houses if I am driving in a rainstorm.
> > Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
> You would not have been watching anything this morning, except the road, if
> you'd been driving around here today. LOL We had about 10-inches of rain in
> this area between midnight and 6:00 a.m. Many people living near the bayous
> and creeks had to be evacuated from their homes.
> I feel so sorry for some apt. dwellers; they recently moved into a brand new
> apt complex, and woke up to find water seeping in from underneath the floor.
> The street in front of my house had some water accumulated along the edges
> earlier, but that's gone now. We didn't get our paper delivered on time
> because of the heavy rains and many flooded dtreets, according to the
> delivery man.
> Emily
Emily,
I'm so glad you're alright. I was thinking about you all day. ;)
Sharon
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> > follymom wrote:
> >> I have a screened in porch and need help with keeping the rain out. Any
> >> suggestions?? It has to be from the inside. Thanks
> >> -------------------------------------
> >> ##-----------------------------------------------##
> >> Delivered via http://www.sewgirls.com/
> >> Sewing Community of the Net
> >> Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup -
> >> alt.sewing - 38771 messages and counting!
> >> ##-----------------------------------------------##
> > A number of people around here have heavy tent fabric (cotton duck?)
> > curtains inside their porches to keep the rain out. I don't know if
> > they are mainly decorative and always open, or are closed during storms
> > - I tend not to be watching people's houses if I am driving in a rainstorm.
> > Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
> You would not have been watching anything this morning, except the road, if
> you'd been driving around here today. LOL We had about 10-inches of rain in
> this area between midnight and 6:00 a.m. Many people living near the bayous
> and creeks had to be evacuated from their homes.
> I feel so sorry for some apt. dwellers; they recently moved into a brand new
> apt complex, and woke up to find water seeping in from underneath the floor.
> The street in front of my house had some water accumulated along the edges
> earlier, but that's gone now. We didn't get our paper delivered on time
> because of the heavy rains and many flooded dtreets, according to the
> delivery man.
> Emily