There's Always The Weather

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Paolo wrote: Sat Jul 18, 2020 6:13 pm I have harvested 2 nice zucchinis if you're feeling lonely. I can ship one.

My first jalapeno was 4", but it was disappointing from a heat standpoint.

I also planted several tomatoes over the spot where the old shithouse used to stand. We'll see what happens there.

Have you tried, serano ?

I answered your herb question now in last page previous.

Looks like @Dave country is in for a weatherful time

https://news.yahoo.com/severe-thunderst ... 27039.html

Southern California coast? Mellow.

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Hot, very hot, interrupted by thunderstorms and more hot...
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HOT

Humid

Too many days. This Ain't My Desert By The Sea

And I Ain't In The HEAT ALERT map.

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Weather! Weather! Incredibly strange weather! Saturday, our temperature hit a new record high with150 years of records. It hit 106°F (42°C). Saturday night we had a massive DRY thunderstorm move over the top of us. The weather report indicated that, over the 6 counties it covered, more that 2,000 lightning strikes hit the ground. There were only seconds between lightning flashes. Over 40 fires were set. There are large ones still burning both east and west of us. We’re getting lots of smoke and lots of ash fall right now. Fortunately, we’re in a safe zone in the middle of town, four blocks from the fire station and three blocks from the largest hospital in the county. Daughter is not so lucky. The current evacuation zone comes to within about a thousand feet of her house, though the wind is now moving the other way. She’s packing up, just in case....
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We had a spell of about 100 which has broken with monsoon storms and temps edging about 10 degrees lower.
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Hot

HOT & Hotter

HOT

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Hot

HOT & Hotter

HOT

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The hotter and less clothes the better
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rogerwpbfl (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:06 am The hotter and less clothes the better

You can only go so far, darn it. Unless you're in a nudist colony or have a very private yard. None of those apply to me though.
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GordonGG (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:52 am You can only go so far, darn it. Unless you're in a nudist colony or have a very private yard. None of those apply to me though.

Never been to a nudist colony but it’s on my bucket list
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We had a passing rain shower here today. It's been dry since the end of July. I don't think we had more than a drizzle in August. This one didn't even get the ground wet, just the grass. Figure we'll have "buckshot beans" for crops this season, too. Corn has been firing up (dying) for about three weeks now as well. The gardens are pretty much gone, except for the container plants. Worst year I've ever had for tomatoes. Too many upper 90F days and not enough rain.
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