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    Thanks to all for posting.

    The wind has destroyed several of my umbrellas over the years, either turning them inside out, or bending them out of shape. Once, back when I was in college, a burst of wind/rain ripped the materiel off my umbrella and I was left holding a bunch of wires. I've also lost several hats to the wind, so I take my hat off and put the umbrella away when the wind gets going out here.
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    Try digging a cave in the side of a mountain, Ted, and plant cacti around the entrance to keep away anybody who messes with you. That should keep you dry.
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    what about the venerable

    60-40 parka/ anorak? They are getting to be relics by now.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Try digging a cave in the side of a mountain, Ted, and plant cacti around the entrance to keep away anybody who messes with you. That should keep you dry.

    I already have a cactus fence with large, movable prickly pear planters at the gates, that's usually where I drain the washing machine and ceramics water during the warmer seasons. I'm playing with the idea of adding medjool date palms to my property, if I can come up with a water plan. I'm adding pomegranates this winter to replace the peaches, apricots, and almonds I used to have.
    * Correction: I have planted jojoba bushes to replace the almond trees I once had out front.

    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    60-40 parka/ anorak? They are getting to be relics by now.
    I have a very sturdy, tan London Fog overcoat with zip out fur-like lining and cotton outer shell with roll up hood, MacLowlife. I bought it at a Good Will last year. I also have a shorter raincoat that is made of something waterproof that has a roll out hood too. I suppose I should have a poncho, but the London Fog is probably all I need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    I already have a cactus fence with large, movable prickly pear planters at the gates, that's usually where I drain the washing machine and ceramics water during the warmer seasons. I'm playing with the idea of adding medjool date palms to my property, if I can come up with a water plan. I'm adding pomegranates this winter to replace the peaches, apricots, and almonds I used to have.
    * Correction: I have planted jojoba bushes to replace the almond trees I once had out front.



    I have a very sturdy, tan London Fog overcoat with zip out fur-like lining and cotton outer shell with roll up hood, MacLowlife. I bought it at a Good Will last year. I also have a shorter raincoat that is made of something waterproof that has a roll out hood too. I suppose I should have a poncho, but the London Fog is probably all I need.
    Wear them both Ted, keep the fur-like lining in the Fog and wear the shorter raincoat with its hood over top. All you will need to keep the rain and cold at bay because you don't wear a kilt anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post
    Wear them both Ted, keep the fur-like lining in the Fog and wear the shorter raincoat with its hood over top. All you will need to keep the rain and cold at bay because you don't wear a kilt anyway.

    Good point. Just wondering what is considered traditional if one were wearing the kilt.

    Up until a couple of days ago, it was still getting up around 106 F, so keeping the cold at bay will have to wait until December and January.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    Thanks to all for posting.

    The wind has destroyed several of my umbrellas over the years, either turning them inside out, or bending them out of shape. Once, back when I was in college, a burst of wind/rain ripped the materiel off my umbrella and I was left holding a bunch of wires. I've also lost several hats to the wind, so I take my hat off and put the umbrella away when the wind gets going out here.
    As you well know we suffer the rain and wind too and you are quite right there does come a time when umbrellas will not operate. However might I suggest obtaining an umbrella from Swaine Adeney & Brigg, who make a substantial umbrella without weighing a ton. A second mortgage will be required but mine has lasted me some 40 years in some pretty strong storms.

    As to hats, then the "deer stalker" is made for the job! Undo the flaps, turn them down and tie them under the chin. There is not a wind on earth that will remove it from your head if worn thus.

    In the end though, if there is a job to be done and it is that important and there is a storm raging then really there is no option ------you get very wet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    As you well know we suffer the rain and wind too and you are quite right there does come a time when umbrellas will not operate. However might I suggest obtaining an umbrella from Swaine Adeney & Brigg, who make a substantial umbrella without weighing a ton. A second mortgage will be required but mine has lasted me some 40 years in some pretty strong storms.

    As to hats, then the "deer stalker" is made for the job! Undo the flaps, turn them down and tie them under the chin. There is not a wind on earth that will remove it from your head if worn thus.

    In the end though, if there is a job to be done and it is that important and there is a storm raging then really there is no option ------you get very wet!

    Yes, that was the case, I had to protect several things from the hail and didn't have time to worry about a hat and so on.

    Perhaps, someday, I will get a deer stalker.
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