Enigma,
(By the way, I love their music)
She's in the ground, solid. I think if it happens again I've got a huge, tall parrot cage that I can place over it after thoroughly mulching and then put heavy visquine over, remove quickly in morn. I've moved her once this summer, and she has 2 tiny pups I don't want to disturb. But I definitely agree about the wet/freeze. I spent a lot of the summer really babying this plant so don't want to lose
EDit: Thanks Abnshrek for the NICE comment. It'll do fine