At least we HOPE wet weather will becoming this way. We're supposed to have scattered showers over the weekend, and it should be overcast for the best part of a week.
My immediate goal is to work in the gardens at the sidewalk. Quilting Bee is tonight, and I'd like for the entryway to look nice as the ladies come in.
I think we have a quiet weekend ahead. I want to putter some more in the gardens, weather permitting, but I don't have any hard and fast plans. I might even check the paper to see if there is anything I want to see at the movies!
I hope you all have a great weekend.
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It's too bad that you're not getting some of the rain that we've been having. I've only watered the grass once, this year (started mowing in early March--now twice each week, if the grass is dry enough), and that time was unnecessary as it rained the following morning. We measured 3" at our house, yesterday. Within Derby, it varied from 2" to 4".
Sorry I haven't been around much, lately. Red Cross--Greensburg tornado + other tornadoes + flooding in 33 counties early in the month + another tornado, and flooding in several counties in the last 2-3 days. Plus, yesterday, they asked that I co-instruct a FEMA course in Mass Care--a course that I didn't know existed--Tuesday. I should go study the course manual some more instead of sitting here commenting!
Good luck in getting some rain. You've been putting a lot of effort into making things grow. A little "help" (rain) wouldn't hurt you.
Posted by Cop Car | June 2, 2007 10:47 AM
Posted on June 2, 2007 10:47
Cop Car, I'm so glad to see you on-line. I thought that you might be caught up in ARC activities. I'm so sorry that they need you so much, and so early in the summer season.
We got a 'bit" of rain last night, but the majority of the difficult weather just side-swiped us. We had a brief moment of worry when the wind picked up, but the bee was willing to ride it out, despite sitting in a room where there was a wall of glass with thrashing trees just outside. I was prepared to move them all to EM's sitting room for safety.
May was a drought month here. Those statistics were screwed up when some places around us got 2" on one of the last days of the month. We could use that rain that's hurting Kansas. Send it on!
We applaud you for all the hard work you do to help others. Be sure to see to your own needs, so you can be there for others (including us! *G*) Hugssss, my friend.
Now, go study up on that class you have to teach! Break a leg!
Posted by buffy | June 2, 2007 2:45 PM
Posted on June 2, 2007 14:45