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June 6th, 2008

Killer Tomatoes in Kansas (Prologue)

I’ll be on holiday to Kansas starting next week. Don’t
worry, I’ve scheduled regular updates while I’m gone.

Scared of Storms, Circus Elephants Flee in Kansas (cnn.com)
Forecast: A Tornado Outbreak in Kansas (The Wichita Eagle)
Outbreak of Pruritic Rashes in Kansas Associated with Mites 2004 (cdc.gov)
Investigation of Outbreak of Infections Caused by Salmonella Saintpaul
(cdc.gov)

“The line-storm clouds fly
tattered and swift.
The road is forlorn all day.”

Poem by Robert Frost, A Line–Storm Song

11 Responses to “Killer Tomatoes in Kansas (Prologue)”

  1. Eidur Says:

    LOL!
    Always in sync! Can this possibly mean something?
    I’ll be on holiday too, starting this weekend and for a couple of week, in a beautiful seaside village in the south of Italy, not far from my hometown (which I’d rather avoid! :P)
    I’ll try to find a way to check your episodes during the break from a cocktail to the other…
    I wish you wonderful holidays Sera… ***HUGS*** :)

  2. ellie Says:

    You in Kansas? Beware of all those bad tomatoes there.

    Thanks for your comment. I loved it.

    Have a good trip.

  3. dani Says:

    have a nice trip.

  4. Zee Says:

    What about the Heinz and Dell, sorry Dole dynasties - will they stop producing ketchup?
    I must hurry down to the store and buy a few extra bottles, just in case…
    Well, you have a great vacation then.

    …I might ride a train, I might fly a plane
    if I have to walk, I’ll do it all the same
    Kansas city here I come
    they got a lot of pretty girls there
    and I’m gonna have me one.

  5. Ras Says:

    So you are traveling to the land of all that can go wrong huh :), safe trip.

  6. Kira Says:

    have a great time!!!

    a kiss!!!
    see you!

  7. Raven Says:

    Have fun in Kansas. Thanks for dropping by Raven’s Nest.

  8. Lindsaylobe Says:

    What next! ! What next!! Ev’thing else is fine in Kansas?
    Produce grows like mountain trees?
    They went and grew a pumpkin 3 meters high!!
    That’s about as high as yer can grow?

    Strawberries and blueberries for evening tea?
    Or a pumpkin soup with your blueberry tea!

    Best wishes

  9. Jen Says:

    Thank god your still updating, you almost made my heart race! hahah

  10. Theresa Says:

    What is it about Kansas? Maybe the Wicked Witch of the West isn’t really dead after all. Hope you don’t meet up with any of those tomatoes…or a tornado, for that matter. Then again, if you did, you could write Seraphine in the land of Oz. ;)

  11. Carolina Lange Says:

    I’ve never been to Kansas. But I’m curious about it!
    Have fun there!!!

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