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Time to unhook the hoses
After the foot of snow we got last week and 60 mph winds we got late last week and yesterday, we are forecast to get another 6-12 inches and a minus 3 degrees for the next three days. Maybe its time to unhook the hoses and stop watering the raspberries and garlic.
johnp- Posts : 636
Join date : 2013-01-05
Age : 79
Location : high desert, Penrose CO
bnoles- Posts : 804
Join date : 2012-08-16
Location : North GA Mountains Zone 7A
Re: Time to unhook the hoses
And here I am worrying about sprinkles and 28* nights! You hardy folks put us Zones 8-9 to shame.
Re: Time to unhook the hoses
Our hardy brothers and sisters would have gotten a good belly laugh looking at me working in my garden to get ready for our frost.sanderson wrote:And here I am worrying about sprinkles and 28* nights! You hardy folks put us Zones 8-9 to shame.
I just showered so I had wet hair. Covered that with a beanie, wrapped a neck scarf around my hair/neck, no jacket just long sleeve shirt and….
sandals. To go out into the rain…
Hubby thinks I have absolutely no common sense when it comes to weather - where could he have possibly gotten that idea from?!
Re: Time to unhook the hoses
You're one tough gal!audrey.jeanne.roberts wrote:Our hardy brothers and sisters would have gotten a good belly laugh looking at me working in my garden to get ready for our frost.sanderson wrote:And here I am worrying about sprinkles and 28* nights! You hardy folks put us Zones 8-9 to shame.
I just showered so I had wet hair. Covered that with a beanie, wrapped a neck scarf around my hair/neck, no jacket just long sleeve shirt and….
sandals. To go out into the rain…
Hubby thinks I have absolutely no common sense when it comes to weather - where could he have possibly gotten that idea from?!
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3637
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 63
Location : SW Oregon
Re: Time to unhook the hoses
Shhhhh… don't tell anyone, but since I'm an artist by profession - I pretty much LIVE in my jammies. I have "work" jammies, "gardening jammies" and even "dress jammies!"sanderson wrote: Me in my pjs
Re: Time to unhook the hoses
audrey.jeanne.roberts wrote:Shhhhh… don't tell anyone, but since I'm an artist by profession - I pretty much LIVE in my jammies. I have "work" jammies, "gardening jammies" and even "dress jammies!"sanderson wrote: Me in my pjs
bnoles- Posts : 804
Join date : 2012-08-16
Location : North GA Mountains Zone 7A
Re: Time to unhook the hoses
What a confession! Me too!! Drawers and shelves of jammies, work jammies, after shower jammies, but no dress jammies. Hummmm I'm retired. so it's out of bed, cup of coffee and out to back yard.
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