Close your eyes to the faults of others and you open doors of friendship.
Clear, calm and 24 degrees. Some clouds today with a SW breeze, a high of 48 and a low of 29. Mostly cloudy tomorrow with a brisk south breeze, a high of 51 and a low of 38. Cloudy Friday with a risk WNW breeze, a high of 55 and a low of 36. Rain/snow Saturday afternoon with a brisk north breeze, a high of 40 and a low of 23. PM snow showers Sunday with a NNE breeze, a high of 36 and a low of 31. Rain/freezing rain Monday morning, showers Monday afternoon with an east wind, a high of 42 and a low of 40. Light rain Tuesday with a stiff south breeze, a high of 46 and a low of 34. Mostly cloudy next Wednesday with a strong west breeze, a high of 51 and a low of 33. AM showers next Thursday with a NW breeze, a high of 48 and a low of 31. Mostly cloudy Friday, the 20th, with a stiff WNW breeze, a high of 50 and a low of 31. Partly clouds Saturday, the 21st, with a NW breeze, a high of 51 and a low of 32. Showers Sunday, the 22ed, and into the next week with highs in the low fifties and lows in the high thirties.
Darel had a very quiet but comfortable day yesterday. His pulse were low enough so the heat of the pellet was appreciated. He slept well last night. He is planning to go to the lunch at church today.
The Andrews put up some new insulation and weather proofed the back room last night. i checked the temperature, it stayed at forty with the door just open a couple inches. Today we will move into it and into the little greenhouse that we call Andrew's greenhouse because he built it. The million bells need more room and cooler temperatures. It isn't time for them to bloom yet. Saturday night i'll have to tuck them in with a frost blanket and run the electric heater. Over the next few days we'll move into the wave petunia cold frame too. i often use an electric heater in it. They are over crowded too. the peppers want those flowers out so they can get transplanted. As some o us are moving plants others will be transplanting peppers.
Have a good day, Sally
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