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To: toddhisattva
toddhisattva wrote:

Wild javelina (a warthog-type critter), found from the Gulf Coast to Big Bend,

Are fun to bowhunt (so I've been told). We had them in the real oven of Aridzona too.

A question for the Waco ladies - does it rain enough to garden? And are there any software jobs that way (or are they all in the People's republic of Austin?)? Thanks!

FRegards
PrairieDawg

99 posted on 04/18/2002 12:25:02 PM PDT by PrairieDawg
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To: PrairieDawg
If you have a sprinkler, you can garden in Waco. Each year brings different weather than the previous year - but you can count on HOT for the summer and fall. I don't know about the software job prospects, but the fast food joints all have help wanted signs.

Just outside Valley Mills

101 posted on 04/18/2002 12:28:53 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: PrairieDawg
Depends on when you want to garden. In the spring there is enough rain to garden without dragging your hose out too often. After mid-June you will need to water most days, but if you stay on top of the watering you'll have great results. We have two growing seasons. You can plant again in early August for a second crop of tomatoes, etc. in the fall. I'm not up on the software jobs in this area. There are no high profile tech companies in Waco that I know of. However, Round Rock is only about an hour commute. There are many people who live here and commute to the northern Austin suburbs. Maybe somebody else would have more info.
103 posted on 04/18/2002 12:31:03 PM PDT by McLynnan
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