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Poster Handle Ricky M
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I could certainly understand that woukd be frustrating if you have a garden.
My mom was hoping to start an organic vegetable garden in the backyard here. I found a couple other residents who said they’d be on board. No need to worry about hail out here.
 Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye


We didn't get much of Summer this year. Only needed to turn on the AC like 5 times.

Zucchini and cucumber did great. Herbs good. Tomatoes never ripened. Mold and bad weather for weeks, has forced constant attentiveness.

I was talking to another artist yesterday and she lost some of her crop.

Not a great growing year..


I certainly have deeper respect for farmers, and what it must be like losing a crop. Especially if that food kept their families alive. Like before there were places to buy food..everywhere.

It can happen really fast. Hours.

harvesttime
 Quoting: Seer777


Yesterday was the first day it actually felt like fall here. We're in a drought. Crops are horrible. And a let up, was only the low 70s. I did watch the temp drop to 69 last night but that was it. Today it's back in the 80s. This is crap. I hate the humidity. I can't wait to leave here. This is something I won't miss. Ever. I don't care how much snow I have to walk through. How many blizzards. How many sunless days. Anything is better than what I've experienced here. I say that now and expect to have a shock once I'm no longer in this climate but I know how to layer clothes so I think I'm gonna be just fine. Lol
 Quoting: Ricky M


hi

What state are you in?
I COMPLETELY feel the same about Cali btw
 Quoting: Light of my Little Left Eye



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Do you guys get the humidity? I thought Cali was more of a dry heat. It's much different without humidity I've been told, bearable. But in the humidity your body can't go through the cool down process because of the sweat on top of the hot moist air around you. It kills people in the summers around here, kids drop dead during football practices and other outdoor recreations. Then a few years ago we experienced a blizzard. Atlanta was not prepared at all. It iced the roads so bad. It was a disaster. I think they declared state of emergency. People were stranded on the interstates. The vehicles were sliding all over the place. Many wrecks. One woman ended up having her baby in the car because she couldn't get to the hospital. They named her Grace. Or Mercy. Something like that.
 
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