redsquirrel
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Good morning everyone.
Yesterday's storms were horrendous yet Amanda is sending me another few rounds of them today. I didn't get home from work yesterday until 6:30, and I only had a few minutes before the next storm to brace / tie up my tomato and pepper plants that the wind, hail, and rain had beaten down during the day. One of my zucchini plants was hanging out over the edge of the planter only being held in by the tap root that was mostly pulled out of the soil.
We're currently under severe storm warning, high heat warning, and very poor air quality warning. Storms are on the way now with the sky looking very very dark looking west over the state line to Ohio. The heat index is supposed to reach 100* by noon, and the humidity is already at 90%. I don't know how those of you who live in the hot and humid areas of our country can take this every day.
Yesterday's storms were horrendous yet Amanda is sending me another few rounds of them today. I didn't get home from work yesterday until 6:30, and I only had a few minutes before the next storm to brace / tie up my tomato and pepper plants that the wind, hail, and rain had beaten down during the day. One of my zucchini plants was hanging out over the edge of the planter only being held in by the tap root that was mostly pulled out of the soil.
We're currently under severe storm warning, high heat warning, and very poor air quality warning. Storms are on the way now with the sky looking very very dark looking west over the state line to Ohio. The heat index is supposed to reach 100* by noon, and the humidity is already at 90%. I don't know how those of you who live in the hot and humid areas of our country can take this every day.
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