BarbaraRose wrote:Keeping my fingers crossed for us too! We got a little rain off and on today. More expected on Monday, then a lot more on Wednesday and then a little more by Friday. So will be a cool wet week here but much needed!
Ann, I hope you get your rain there too!
Barbie, thanks for the good wishes.
Yeah, I hope we get rain too.

It was "supposed" to start raining yesterday. . . nope. Sunny and warm (low 70's) all day. Supposed to be raining this morning. Nope. Sunny right now, with scattered clouds.
The forecast has now changed from "rain" and "rain heavy at times" for most of the coming week to just "a chance of rain". [sigh]

Not good.
Spent a couple of hours working outside, getting the vegetable garden prepared with manure (planted lettuce, cabbage, onions and carrots - will cover these on frosty nights - bare-root strawberry plants should arrive this week) looking forward to more planting maybe early March.
Have tomato plants already growing in the kitchen - these are cuttings I rooted in water from last year's tomatoes. I love tomatoes, and wanted to get a really early start.
If it doesn't rain, I am beginning to be concerned that water rationing will happen again, and I won't have water for my garden when it gets to 112 (as it will here).
Will be putting in a drip irrigation system, with a timer, as the main planting season comes closer. I also am putting "garden cloth" down, which pretty much takes care of the weeds (used it last year to excellent effect).
I am a lazy gardener, I guess.
JudyJB wrote:I will keep my fingers crossed, too.
I was in Laughlin, NV, last week, and then in Lake Pleasant, AZ, which is northwest of Phoenix, and got rain in both places, but the temps did drop. Also got rain here in Mesa, AZ, the night before last, and just a bit today. More is expected late tonight. . .
However, as much as I am glad there is finally rain around here, I made the serious mistake of going outside at dusk three nights ago and now have several huge mosquito bites.
Anyway, Anne, when the rain comes, you can do what my son's high school students did when it rained after the last big California drought--they all ran outdoors and danced and jumped around in the puddles like little kids!!
Thanks for the crossed fingers, Judy. Please also cross your legs and eyes and toes.
Judy, sorry to hear about your mosquito bites. I also react to mosquito bites - although not so bad as you. I found a "mosquito hat" on Amazon that I purchased for working outside, and it works very well. Unfortunately, I laid it on the ground while I turned my back for about 10 seconds, and Joe gave the veil part "a bit of a chew", which ruined the veil. The hat part was still fine, so cut the tattered veil off and just ordered a new mosquito hat.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VRT6W6O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Soldiering on.
Anne