Let’s talk about the weather & nature
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Ahavati said:[/b]
Cooler or less humid? It seems less humid here. I didn't cut air on until a week or so ago ( it's typically so hot by April you're dripping in sweat ). I haven't run it at all today. I've barely run it at all. There is a cool breeze running through the house, and it just seems less humid despite the thermometer being in the high 80's.
I don't remember a Spring this lovely in ages ( if ever ). Pert near perfect.
Not less humid - in fact it rained a couple of days this week - unheard of in June. Advantage is less watering of the garden required, and plants prefer real rain than being 'hosed'. Disadvantage is I'm still having to strim the whole quinta all over again. The last strimming used to be in April 10 years ago.
Very good year for fruit - apple trees are laden, cherries been en masse but now over, plum trees looking good (will have to support branches laden with fruit or else they will soon break under the weight).
Cooler or less humid? It seems less humid here. I didn't cut air on until a week or so ago ( it's typically so hot by April you're dripping in sweat ). I haven't run it at all today. I've barely run it at all. There is a cool breeze running through the house, and it just seems less humid despite the thermometer being in the high 80's.
I don't remember a Spring this lovely in ages ( if ever ). Pert near perfect.
Not less humid - in fact it rained a couple of days this week - unheard of in June. Advantage is less watering of the garden required, and plants prefer real rain than being 'hosed'. Disadvantage is I'm still having to strim the whole quinta all over again. The last strimming used to be in April 10 years ago.
Very good year for fruit - apple trees are laden, cherries been en masse but now over, plum trees looking good (will have to support branches laden with fruit or else they will soon break under the weight).
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Josh said:
Not less humid - in fact it rained a couple of days this week - unheard of in June. Advantage is less watering of the garden required, and plants prefer real rain than being 'hosed'. Disadvantage is I'm still having to strim the whole quinta all over again. The last strimming used to be in April 10 years ago.
Very good year for fruit - apple trees are laden, cherries been en masse but now over, plum trees looking good (will have to support branches laden with fruit or else they will soon break under the weight).
It sounds as though you have been blessed.
Well I spoke too soon. It's in the mid 80's today, but so humid it feels like 100. AND it's cloudy and about to storm too.
Not less humid - in fact it rained a couple of days this week - unheard of in June. Advantage is less watering of the garden required, and plants prefer real rain than being 'hosed'. Disadvantage is I'm still having to strim the whole quinta all over again. The last strimming used to be in April 10 years ago.
Very good year for fruit - apple trees are laden, cherries been en masse but now over, plum trees looking good (will have to support branches laden with fruit or else they will soon break under the weight).
It sounds as though you have been blessed.
Well I spoke too soon. It's in the mid 80's today, but so humid it feels like 100. AND it's cloudy and about to storm too.
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Ahavati said:
It sounds as though you have been blessed.
Well I spoke too soon. It's in the mid 80's today, but so humid it feels like 100. AND it's cloudy and about to storm too.
I always feel blessed when any food and flowers make an appearance. At the moment the Grevillea trees are in flower and are buzzing with bees in the 'overstory' - a very welcome sound too.
It sounds as though you have been blessed.
Well I spoke too soon. It's in the mid 80's today, but so humid it feels like 100. AND it's cloudy and about to storm too.
I always feel blessed when any food and flowers make an appearance. At the moment the Grevillea trees are in flower and are buzzing with bees in the 'overstory' - a very welcome sound too.
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Wicked soupy!
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Looks crazy outside 😳
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Yikes!😳
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Food for tornados ?
Huh Jazz?
Huh Jazz?
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I meint Zazzles
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Eeek!
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holy moly zazzles,
and I thought it was fitchburg Wisconsin!
and I thought it was fitchburg Wisconsin!
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Just to clarify. . .