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And It's Friday

Postby Bethers » Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:53 am

No Custer SP yesterday. I lost track of time and needed to be available to cover someone, possibly, in the store on the afternoon. Today is cold and rain is coming. It looks like rain is possible all weekend. I had to turn my heater on. The cold shouldn't last beyond today.

Yesterday I did take Ty to the cemetery to run off leash. He needs those runs.

The park my casita is at in Arizona is staying closed to the public, possibly to mid-October. While Arizona is spiking, that park and immediate area is staying virus free to date. There are cases here in SD, but the county I'm in is going up. And I expect it to go way up after the July 3rd Mt Rushmore fireworks and presidents visit. I'm not going anywhere near those crowds.
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Re: And It's Friday

Postby Cudedog » Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:25 am

Bethers wrote:Today is cold and rain is coming. It looks like rain is possible all weekend. I had to turn my heater on. The cold shouldn't last beyond today.


Ah, yes. Cold weather. How cold is it?

Cold weather for us Northern California central valley residents is now but a distant memory, right Velda?

Looking at Weather.gov (the U. S. government weather forecasting site) looks like the temps in my area will be 100 - 106 +/- degrees every day over the seven days, and possibly beyond.

I am ramping up my creaky old central-vac A.C. If it craps out, I am toast. Literally. :o

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Re: And It's Friday

Postby MandysMom » Fri Jun 19, 2020 1:53 pm

Yes cool is a relative term in summere here. At just after 11:30 am it's 90 and rising. Reliable AC is pretty much a necessity here. Going to be a hot week ahead. But, having been a Northern Californian pretty much my whole life after age 5 (and before that a Southern Californua baby), it's all part of life here, halfway between San Francisco and the Pacific ocean and the majestic Sierras. Basically in about 75 to 100 miles west or east, one can completely change the view and climate year around. I'm not happy with the government in CA these days, but I love my diverse state.
Waiting to hear from handyman, who may have a slow start to his day, having partied last night for his birthday, but hope final touches on rear 2 decks is near. Since he's only here between bigger jobs, I am patient.
We are off to a roaring start with fire season with most days in red flag conditions. Today with high temps, humidity heading to single digits, and breezes moving my trees, it's ripe for grass fires. Hopefully people are careful! My 3/4 acres is cut to within a couple inches as most is not watered.
Happy travels, happy camping, have a good rest of your day.
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Re: And It's Friday

Postby Bethers » Fri Jun 19, 2020 2:03 pm

It was 57 degrees in my rv this morning. High today predicted to be only 61. And cloudy. And rain. Those two factors make it downright cold for June! I don't mind the cold mornings, makes for good sleeping. And I'll take these colder days occasionally because we rarely hit the 90's here. But... this year we're getting both. :o Crazy weather.

So I treated myself and ran to the neighboring towns grocery store for some fried chicken wings. Yum.
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Re: And It's Friday

Postby BarbaraRose » Fri Jun 19, 2020 4:35 pm

I was just talking with a customer today about how diverse the climate is out here and the options we have so close by to cool off or warm up. He and I both moved out here from the Midwest and back there in the winter, your only option to get away from the cold is to go to the airport and fly somewhere warmer. I am thinking about driving an hour up to Idyllwild tomorrow for the day to hike in the forest and get some fresh air and a mood enhancement! :D
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Re: And It's Friday

Postby Irmi » Fri Jun 19, 2020 4:58 pm

Hi ladies!

On the east coast of NC, it is 75, we had a high of 80, and going down to 65 tonight. We've had afternoon showers almost everyday since we've been here, so no fires here.

Steve and I are having homemade scalloped potatoes and crab imperial for dinner. It smells wonderful and wish some of you were closer so we could share it with you.
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Re: And It's Friday

Postby snowball » Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:19 pm

that sounds really yummy Irmi ... not sure what the temp was here didn't look but warm enough that the 5th wheel is open doors and windows ect... but it's getting close to dark so imagine that I will need to close everything then... finally got my succulents potted yea me... something I should have done a long time ago... didn't make it to Rexburg either... was going to go but one car was already there another car was going later so decided that I would wait and go with the dd who was meeting up with my granddaughter's that were already in Rexburg but they decided that they didn't want to do a movie so guess I will go in tomorrow... totally out of sunflower seeds and not very many Nigar seeds so really need to go... not sure that the yarn is going to work it's browner than it looked on line... but thinking I might sub in a row here and there into the red I will know when I try it if I like it...and it's not that it's going to be wasted I will use it sometime...
got plants mostly watered there are a couple that I still need to do.. but it's been a really quite day
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