Wednesday, June 5, 2024

 6/5/24  You cannot save people, you can only love them.

Thin clouds equal weak sun this morning, calm, 59 degrees.   Clouds with a 50% chance of thunderstorms later today, a high of 86 with a west breeze.  Partly cloudy tonight with a light SE breeze, a low of 58.  Clouds tomorrow with a stiff ESE breeze, a high of 76, a low of 59.  Rain Friday with an east breeze, a high of 66. a low of 56.   Thunderstorms Saturday with a WSW breeze, a high of 69, a low of 54.  Showers Sunday and Monday with WNW breezes, highs about 70, lows about 51.  Partly cloudy next Tuesday and Wednesday. A high of 77 Tuesday with a NW breeze, a low of 51.  A high of 79 Wednesday with a SSW breeze, a low of 58. Partly cloudy.  some showers next Thursday and Friday with SW breezes,highs about 80, lows of 58.  Partly cloudy the weekend of the 15th and 16th and Monday the 17th with NW breezes, highs in the low eighties, lows in the high fifties. Possible PM showers Tuesday the 18th with a NE breeze, a high of 81, a low of 61.  Partly cloudy Wednesday the 19th with a WNW breeze, a high of 86, a low of 61.

      A pleasant summer-like day yesterday.  PT in the morning helped me stand straighter and walk better.  There were customers yesterday but not as many as came Monday when they were closed.  Jay got a lot of weeding done.  Watering grows the weeds as well as the vegetables.  The weeds have to go, there isn't enough water to share.  With the new water pump Bekah is able to water in the greenhouse and nursery why Jay has soaker hoses watering  vegetables.  It would be very nice if a storm dumped rain on us today.
    Doug is haying.  The hay is going into round bales for his cows.  Yesterday he and Bekah put up a fence for the cows to go to a new pasture.  All those moma cows with calves on them need lots of good grass.
   It happens every summer.  When the hummingbirds are sitting on the nests and raising their babies we don't see as many.   On hot days they seem to come to the feeders more.  When the fledglings leave the nest the feeders will be busy again.
   May God bless you on this day, Sally

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