Tuesday, March 17, 2026

 3/17/26"True health grows from peace of mind, love in the heart, and joy in simple moments." 🌿

56, the high for the day.  clouds, windy this morning.  Temperature dropping to 35 this afternoon with light WNW winds. 14 tonight with a stiff WNE breeze, partly cloudy skies.  Sunshine tomorrow, a brisk west breeze, high 31, low 20.  Cloudy Thursday, a brisk SE breeze, high 38, low 26. Partly cloudy Friday, a brisk SW breeze, high 43, low 24.  Partly cloudy Saturday, a brisk SW breeze, high 42, low 30.  Rain/snow Sunday, a strong west breeze, high 42, low 23.  Partly cloudy Monday, a NW wind, high 33, low 16.  Sunshine next Tuesday, a brisk NW breeze, high 40, low 22.  Partly cloudy next Wednesday, a strong west breeze, high 41, low 25.  Rain/snow next Thursday, a stiff NW breeze, high 44, low 31.  A stiff SW breeze next Friday, rain/snow, high 44, low 22.  Partly cloudy Saturday the 28th and Sunday the 29th. A brisk NW breeze Saturday, high 35, low 21.  A west  breeze Sunday, high 39, low 24.  Rain/snow Monday the 30thh, a brisk SW breeze, high 45, low 28.  Morning snow showers Tuesday the 31st, a brisk west breeze, high 47, low 27.  We got a lot of rain yesterday but I don't know how much.  My rain gauge says 0!  No idea what's wrong with it.

   For quite a few years I had a rototiller on my tractor and Gilbert tilled both our gardens.  Then he put the tiller on his tractor and tilled both our gardens.  The last few years Jay and Bekah have been looking for a small used one to put on my tractor,  No luck.  There weren't many small ones for sale and the ones that were had seen a lot of use.  Yesterday they found one in Brownville.  Doug took Bekah to look at it.  It was in excellent shape, the tillers still had paint on them.  The price was very reasonable.  The lady even threw in some greenhouse supplies she had. A good start to the week!
   They were caught up with transplanting so they spent the last few days pruning and nipping off blossoms.  I used to tell Tiffany and Rachael, "  we grow roots.  Blossoms come in May for the customers."
    Happy Saint Patrick's Day, Sally

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