It is not our possessions that matter but our hearts and actions.
.98 inch of rain overnight. Hay all in the barn! Clouds and fog, calm and 58 degrees. An ESE breeze today with a high of 65 and a low of 56. Scattered thunderstorms tomorrow with a light SE breeze, a high of 75 and a low of 58. Partly cloudy Friday with a light WNW breeze, a high of 81 and a low of 58. PM thunderstorms Saturday with a light SE breeze, a high of 77 and a low of 57. Scattered thunderstorms Sunday with a north breeze, a high of 73 and a low of 57. Partly cloudy Monday with a north breeze, a high of 77 and a low of 56. Slight chance of morning showers Tuesday with a west breeze, a high of 76 and a low of 58. Partly cloudy next Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th, with WNW breezes, highs about 80 and lows abut 59. Isolated thunderstorms Friday, the 5th with a brisk west breeze, a high of 79 and a low of 60. 40% chance of a thunderstorm Saturday afternoon with WNW breeze, a high of 81 and a low of 60. Pleasant weather the next few days with highs about 80.
Darel had a good day yesterday, very few customers so the greenhouse was boring. He was ready for a ride to the Creamery last night.
I kept the chickens in yesterday. They were not happy with the hay crew Monday. The plus side, I didn't have to shut them in so i got to bed an hour earlier. Didn't wake up any earlier, I needed the extra sleep.
Tommara watered what couldn't wait for last night's rain. Most of her day was spent working in perennials. She planted a row of love lies bleeding and amerath. I finished planting the sun flowers in front of the horse barn which including digging out burdock trying to come back. An on going battle. I also plant ed odd and ends, like 6 left over sweet potato plants and 6 egg plants. The remay is off everything but sweet potatoes.
Today I will plant gourds and clean house. My house needs me all day but the gourds are ready to be planted. I suspect a bug jacket will be necessary. I will be happy to have some of the clutter and dust in the house gone. Have a good day, Sally
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