Friday, April 19, 2019

4/19/19
Always pray to eyes that see the best in people, a heart that forgives the worst, a mind that forget the bad and a soul that never loses faith in God.

Dense fog, a gentle west breeze and 43 degrees.  .30 inches of rain last night.  Cloudy today with a stiff SW breeze, a high of 65 and a low of 45 tonight with rain.
Rain tomorrow with a brisk NE breeze, a high of 55 and a low of 51.  Light rain early Sunday morning with a brisk south breeze, a high of 60 and a low of 49.  PM showers Monday with a NE breeze, a high of 62 and a low of 47.  Morning showers Tuesday with a NNE breeze, a high of 61 and a low of 42.  Showers Wednesday with a north breeze, a high of 53 and a low of 35.  Partly cloudy Thursday with a NW breeze, a high of 55 and a low of 37.  Morning showers next Friday with a brisk west breeze, a high of 61 and a low of 42. Pleasant next weekend and Monday, the 28th, with stiff WNW breezes, highs about 60 and lows of 42.  A few showers each day the next week with highs about 58 and lows of 41.
      Darel had a good day yesterday.  A visit from the Chaplin was the high light of his day.  Even though he isn't on Hospice she stops by now and then.  Yesterday was a good day for her to stop by.  It seems very empty to not be going to any services this Holy week.  But Darel tires so easily he is afraid he won't be able to get back in the truck  after attending a service.
      A very busy day with four of us working.  Though most of the time I seemed busy getting what everyone else needed to keep working.  Pansies and hardy herbs are all outside.  Perennials went in the little perennial hoop house.  With the warm temperatures in the forecast and not much wind I'm going to take off the plastic and let them get rained on.  Even though it was from the south yesterday's wind was a strong and cold wind.  Even with the wind the open sign and pansies on the bench bought in some customers. More plants go out today,The weather is perfect to put them out and we need to make room for the tomatoes.
     JR uncovered the perennials.  the weather cooperated so that the blankets could be dried and put away.  He replaced broken pallets, our display tables are made of pallets.  Today he'll redo the foundation so the beehive stands straight.  The bees didn't make it through the winter, new bees will be coming soon.
      The Paris Farmers Union order comes Monday, the nursery order comes Tuesday.  That will keep us busy next week.  Enjoy your day, Sally
     

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