Hey miss BooBoo how you doing?Yea, I'm in western NY so weather is similar here. The wind is what has gotten to me this summer. It is soooo windy lately. My plants & flowers didn't do well this year. Either too much rain or too much wind. Still better than winter tho.
Hey miss BooBoo how you doing?
I am doing fine, and you can have all the heat you want....miss you!Good, how bout you?? Maybe send a little heat our way, huh?
I am doing fine, and you can have all the heat you want....miss you!
All the drama from booboo's eh?Thanks, I'm around all the time but usually on the planning forums. More fun planning a vacation than dodging drama on the community forum sometimes.
The weather here has certainly been horrible this summer. I'm in the capital region, NFLDERS, and the rain just won't go away. Our corn crops have been very poor. It cost me 9 dollars for a dozen ear from the farmer stand, which is super pricey. But the rain is just drowning the corn.
We're under a tornado watch right now. Our security team just sent out an email about what to do in the event of a tornado. :O
Yea, I'm in western NY so weather is similar here. The wind is what has gotten to me this summer. It is soooo windy lately. My plants & flowers didn't do well this year. Either too much rain or too much wind. Still better than winter tho.
Today, we (SW Ontario, Canada) are once again under Severe T-storm watch, and Tornado warnings!
I. HATE. YOU. SUMMER. OF. 2017!
Again??? We have sunshine/heat and muggy humidity hanging around here. I could use a little more temperate weather...but you can keep the tornadoes!
At my mom's place, they are without power for much today because the power guys need to rewire 14 out of 17(?) houses in their area. It has been soooooo dry (and I can attest to that, having seen with my own eyes cracks in the dirt roads that look like earthquake craters!), that as the ground contracts, it is pulling the electric lines out from the houses and causing fires.
Hey listen or rather read. So.. I'm ereading a book set in the 1800's the author describes the horrible conditions of Chicago where the books character, is trying to get use to the wind, dreary muddy streets; in comparison to the prairie flowers she so badly misses in the western states in spring time. Of course now it'd be the concrete, I thought of you out West.