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In a message dated 6/8/2004 1:50:26 PM US Mountain Standard Time, h10feet writes:

I sweep the daily and try to dust as much as possible and there is constantly a layer of dust over not only the floor but also every other surface in the house.

Sylvia it is very dusty here in Arizona where I live as well.... Daily dusting is important! Whew, it can wear ya out!

 

God Bless,

Jamie in Az

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In a message dated 6/8/2004 3:53:41 PM US Mountain Standard Time, CandaceAndBrock writes:

 

Wow, I can dust once a month and there's not much to wipe up. : P

 

Candace

Lucky Girl, LOL

 

We get storms twice a year (monsoon season) too that is a HUGE wall of dust that is very wide and high as you can see that moves through the valley... You have to get inside quick or get prepared, LOL HArd to describe but very nasty... Lots of dusting here in the desert!

 

God Bless,

Jamie in Az

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Oh goodness, yes! In the Santa Cruz mountains! It's beautiful - and wet - there!

 

:)Kelli

 

 

Morning Dew [mrningdw] Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:15 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - to KelliI live in Felton. Know where that is? I've been here about 7 years. Lynnin CA.

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Wet? LOL. I wish. You must be thinking of winter! It's pretty

dry here now. I live off a dirt/gravel road, and the dust is

kicking up now. Sometimes in the summer I have to go out and

sprinkle the road to keep the dust down. Always makes me giggle

when I do it as most would be watering their garden, or lawn, but

noooooooo, I have to water the road! Well, makes me smile anyway.

 

Lynn

In CA. who has a sister in San Leandro.

 

herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

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> Oh goodness, yes! In the Santa Cruz mountains! It's beautiful -

and wet - there!

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> :)

>

> Kelli

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> Morning Dew [mrningdw@c...]

> Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:15 PM

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - to Kelli

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>

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> I live in Felton. Know where that is? I've been here

about 7

> years.

>

> Lynn

> in CA.

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I dont even want to hear about DUST! here in New Mex, dust is like a

part of you!

 

I sweep the daily and try to dust as much as possible and there is

constantly a layer of dust over not only the floor but also every

other surface in the house.

 

People keep telling me i will get used to it LOL, but i just dont see

that happening anytime soon!

 

I miss the humidty of California, that i once took for granted!

 

Dust-bowl-Sylvia

 

herbal remedies , " Morning Dew " <mrningdw@c...>

wrote:

>

> Wet? LOL. I wish. You must be thinking of winter! It's pretty

> dry here now. I live off a dirt/gravel road, and the dust is

> kicking up now. Sometimes in the summer I have to go out and

> sprinkle the road to keep the dust down. Always makes me giggle

> when I do it as most would be watering their garden, or lawn, but

> noooooooo, I have to water the road! Well, makes me smile anyway.

>

> Lynn

> In CA. who has a sister in San Leandro.

>

> herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

> wrote:

> > Oh goodness, yes! In the Santa Cruz mountains! It's beautiful -

> and wet - there!

> >

> > :)

> >

> > Kelli

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> > Morning Dew [mrningdw@c...]

> > Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:15 PM

> > herbal remedies

> > Herbal Remedies - to Kelli

> >

> >

> >

> > I live in Felton. Know where that is? I've been here

> about 7

> > years.

> >

> > Lynn

> > in CA.

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I know a lot of people that live in the Santa Cruz mountains that always complain about the mildew. Is that true, or are they just doing that to keep the rest of us from moving there? LOL!!

 

Kelli

 

 

Morning Dew [mrningdw] Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:37 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - to KelliWet? LOL. I wish. You must be thinking of winter!

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That's pretty much true in the winter. I clean down the windows

and sills quite often at that time. I also have some air cleaners

in the house for the winter when the place is closed up. Got `em

turned off now as the windows are usually open!

 

Lynn

in CA.

 

 

herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

wrote:

> I know a lot of people that live in the Santa Cruz mountains that

always complain about the mildew. Is that true, or are they just

doing that to keep the rest of us from moving there? LOL!!

>

> Kelli

>

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Mildew was extremely rampant in San Diego. Hubby cleaned everywhere

for it weekly and yet it grew, and grew and grew! It grows on

EVERYTHING too. I was toally grossed out when it was growing on the

metal frams of our windows.

 

That was one thing i was happy to leave behind in Calif!

 

Now i often feel like a dryer sheet that has been thru 2 cycles on

high, in the dryer, is there a place where there is a happy medium???

 

LOL Syl

 

herbal remedies , " Morning Dew " <mrningdw@c...>

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> That's pretty much true in the winter. I clean down the windows

> and sills quite often at that time. I also have some air cleaners

> in the house for the winter when the place is closed up. Got `em

> turned off now as the windows are usually open!

>

> Lynn

> in CA.

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>

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Sylvia~

 

I'm in El Paso, TX and I know that dust! lol It's everywhere and you can

never completely get rid of it. *sigh* Where are you in NM?

 

Jan

 

" I dont even want to hear about DUST! here in New Mex, dust is like a part

of you!

 

I sweep the daily and try to dust as much as possible and there is

constantly a layer of dust over not only the floor but also every other

surface in the house. "

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Yes, the San Francisco Bay Area! :) Parts of it anyway! LOL! We don't get mildew at our place (near San Jose). It's more inland - a bit dryer and hotter than right on the coast or in the coastal foothills. But we can get to the beach quickly! Best of both worlds! :)

 

Kelli

 

 

Sylvia [h10feet] Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:04 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - to Kelliis there a place where there is a happy medium???

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Hi Jan,

 

I'm in Rio Rancho (just north of ABQ), yeah i know you guys get dust

down there too, my dad and brothers live in ELP.

 

The winds have been really tough in the last couple of months and it

amazes me just how much dust blows in under the doors, etc. Anyway,

now that the evap cooler is going, i'm hoping for a bit more mositure

int he house, not to mention a reduction in dust since everything is

locked up tight!

 

Sylvia

herbal remedies , " Jan Gonzalez " <jgonz@w...>

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> Sylvia~

>

> I'm in El Paso, TX and I know that dust! lol It's everywhere and

you can

> never completely get rid of it. *sigh* Where are you in NM?

>

> Jan

>

> " I dont even want to hear about DUST! here in New Mex, dust is

like a part

> of you!

>

> I sweep the daily and try to dust as much as possible and there is

> constantly a layer of dust over not only the floor but also every

other

> surface in the house. "

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Wow, I can dust once a month and there's not much to wipe up. : P

 

Candace

 

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Tuesday, June 08, 2004 5:48 PM

Re: Herbal Remedies - to Kelli

 

Sylvia it is very dusty here in Arizona where I live as well.... Daily dusting is important! Whew, it can wear ya out!

 

God Bless,

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