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Posted by admin to Dirt, Waldeath, Winter, animals, books, chores, food, girlgonegardening, houseplants, roses, seeds, spring, summer, tools on 2008-03-06, 08:29:00
28*, feels like 19*, 73% humidity, WNW 10 mph wind, cloudy, FLOOD WARNING
It was a difficult morning to wake up today. I slept a sound 8 hours, which is more then the norm for me. 6 hours in the winter, and 4-5 hours in the summer is my sleeping schedule. I was tempted to just stay in bed instead of getting myself motivated for the day. After all, I had things to do like feed the animals, water
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Posted by admin to California, Mr. Hyper, Waldeath, cheapskate finds, food, purple, seeds, tomatoes, veggies on 2008-02-24, 05:17:00
16*, 90% humidity, calm winds, foggy, FLOOD WARNING
My pepper list is not quite as extensive nor impressive as my tomato list. I think they are just harder to grow for me, and I see much less output for the input I put into them. Still, a fresh organic sweet pepper is better then anything store bought. I grow hot peppers only for my husband, who can eat a habanaro raw. You think I kid, but I
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Posted by admin to Flowers, Freya, Little Osa, Waldeath, crafts, daylily, girlgonegardening, gourds, grass, herbs, holidays, houseplants, pets, photos, vines, weeds, weekend, work on 2008-02-10, 08:11:00
1*, feels like -21*, 44% humidity, WNW 24 mph wind, fair, WIND CHILL ADVISORY, FLOOD WARNING
First, a warning: Blogger's spellcheck doesn't seem to be working right now for me. So proceed with caution if mispellings send you running for a red pen. Running with pens can lead to loss of eyes.
Ok, I admit to being a bit preoccupied latey between work, job interviewing, studying..... But this all
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Posted by admin to Flowers, Waldeath, houseplants, photos, purple, rabbits, seeds on 2008-01-26, 10:44:00
26*, feels like 14*, 81% humidity, SSW 14 mph wind, cloudy
I went to waldeath today to pick up some rabbit bedding and found that they now have extra large African violet pots. Which was perfect timing as my big purple one needed a larger pot. Here it is now happily transplanted in the kitchen window with some friends. I am really appreciative of these bloomers this year.
I got around finally