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- August 3, 2010 at 7:16 pm #41875
mitchmaine
Participantdid i miss a month?
we started sugaring in february, plowing and planting in april, haying in may. peas in june, spelt cut and sold in july.
the sumac is turning. the beans are going by. the neighbor is selling early apples.at this rate, leaves will turn and fall by labor day and we’ll have snow cover by halloween. very strange. anyone feeling the same way??
off my timing, mitch
August 3, 2010 at 7:40 pm #61576lancek
ParticipantI just wish this would end ! Its 102 here today and thats actual temp. heat index of 113 im going to do what my dad use to tell me to do quit offten go soak my head in the river ! lol we have a great spot down the road gravel bottom tree lined and mountians all around !
August 23, 2010 at 5:37 pm #61579Robernson
ParticipantI am having the same feeling here. I was done picking peaches in early July,while the growers in Biological Woodsman’s neck of the woods are finishing up right now.
Not to mention that my garden is acting like it is Late September,although I think the heat and lack of rain might have had something to do with that.
So,I don’t think your crazy….or maybe we both are crazy……:p
~~R
August 23, 2010 at 10:20 pm #61577lancek
ParticipantI have allways been crazy but thats whats kept me from going insane { My wife will debate the second part she thinks I am allready there]:D:D:D
August 24, 2010 at 12:41 am #61578mitchmaine
Participantusually around the end of september we have to worry about a killing frost and penny and i haul out our bedcloths to cover the tomatos and squash to keep them going a few weeks more to ripen up. here we are a week short of labor day, swimming in tomatos and sweetcorn, ripe pumpkins, carrots and onions and potatos in. very strange. haven’t got over it yet.
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