Monday, May 22, 2023

5/22/23 It takes no more time to see the good side of life than it does to see the bad.

Sunshine, calm and 42 degrees.  Sunshine today with a stiff NNE breeze, a high of 65, a low of 38. Forecasts say our last low in the thirties until fall.  Sunshine tomorrow with a strong south breeze, a high of 69, a low of 43. Clouds Wednesday morning, showers Wednesday afternoon and overnight.  A light south wind with a high of 65, a low of 43. Partly cloudy Thursday with a strong north breeze, a high of 68, a low of 42.  Partly cloudy Friday with a strong NW breeze, a high of 64, a low of 46.  Partly cloudy Saturday with a NW breeze, a high of 74, a low of 48.  Sunshine Sunday with a brisk WSW breeze, a high of 77, a low of 52.  Partly cloudy Memorial Day with a WNW breeze, a high of 78, a low of 52. Partly cloudy the 30th and 31st with brisk westerly breezes, highs about 79, lows about 55.  Showers the first five days of June with brisk NW breezes, highs in the mid to upper seventies, lows in the mid fifties.

     A pleasant day yesterday.  Church in the morning and puttering with flowers in the afternoon.  I had done too much Saturday and was too tired to really tackle my to do list.  The nursery was very busy.  Jay and Bekah didn't get anything done in the gardens.  It was too wet to do much but lay mulch and the wind wasn't making that easy.  With summer weather forecast to start next weekend Bekah decided to not move anything from the small greenhouses to the big greenhouse.  Starting next weekend it will be getting too hot in there.
    Late afternoon Tim came with our bees.  He and Jay settled them in.  Jay went with him to help him settle some of his bees in.  We also got an email late afternoon that Cindy was safely home.
    After a day of rest I'm looking forward to planting flowers today.  I'll cover everything with remay.  Bekah and Jay will start watermelon plants in the four inch pots.  Most years we plan to plant tomatoes Memorial weekend, peppers the first week in June and melons around the 15th.  This year looks to be right on schedule.  Most people plant cucumbers on Memorial weekend.  We plant earlier because we plant them in black plastic and tuck them in with remay.
    May God bless you on this day, Sally

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