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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-06-21T06:12:46'
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title: When I came home from
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[](/legacy/images/legacy/weblog/images/garden.gif)When I came home from rehearsal last night, it was nearly dark. Fog had rolled in, making the countryside faintly glow with what light was left. Lightning bugs and lightning flickered in every direction. The yard was full of branches and leaves, some large and some small. The ground was soggy, the air was heavy. It was clear that I'd just missed one of nature's more violent displays. I went to the garden, and what I saw was awesome. It was flat. Where six foot tall plants were that morning, there was a jumble of mis-shapened greenery. The picture to the left is what I took this morning of the amaranth, quinoa, and corn. I don't think the damage is permanent, but I'll know more when I get home tonight.
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