1a2'08





Monday, October 13, 2008 Y 7:21 PM

Hi 1A2,
I would like to share an article with you. It is from google.com!
The tittle is:Hurricanes and lizards are the least of your worries.

According to the National Weather Service, in late August and
early September of 1967, Hurricane Katrina crossed the tip of Baja California
and bounced its way up the Gulf of California toward Yuma.

Along the way it destroyed dozens of boats and about half the town of San Felipe
in Baja Norte.

It came to land at the mouth of the Colorado River, but it
was weakened by the mountains on either of side of the Gulf and hit Arizona
as a tropical depression. Two to 4 inches of rain fell
across southwest Arizona before the storm wore itself out.

Arizona's worst hurricane-related storm came on Labor Day 1970 when
the remains of Tropical Storm Norma hit central Arizona.

Twenty-three people were killed, including 14 who drowned in flash floods on
Tonto Creek near Kohl's Ranch.

At Workman Creek north of Globe, 11.4 inches of rain fell in 24 hours.

I am paranoid about lizards of any kind. I have been killing baby lizards
in my condo for weeks now. I've killed six and have seen one move faster than
I could react. The exterminators who handle our condo work do not have
any ideas for me. Do you?

Well, yes I do, but you probably won't like it. I think you should try to
relax and stop killing them. They're not going to hurt you, and they eat bugs.

Try trapping a lizard under a plastic cup. Slide a sheet of paper under the
cup to trap it and release the critter outside in peace.

Try to understand the story bit-by-bit!
Best regards,
Kush