Popcorn

I was thinking about popcorn yesterday. Actually, popcorn and age.
When I was a kid we’d get out an old dutch oven and pour some oil into the bottom, heat it up, then pour a scoop of popcorn into it. One of us would have to shake the pot regularly to keep the kernels from burning on the bottom, and another had to melt some butter in a pan on the stove top. We made huge bowls of popcorn, because everyone in the family would have a generous helping. You could buy corn right from the farms where it was grown, grow your own, or just buy it at the grocery store.

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Crops

There’s no point in worrying, what will be, will be. But due to drought, Illinois is likely to loose the majority of it’s crops this year. Iowa and Illinois reign in the growing of corn and soybeans. If I remember correctly, Iowa is first in corn and second in soybeans and Illinois is the reverse. This year the north and west central portions of the state are in extreme drought, and the remainder of the state is in severe drought. The desperate need for precipitation flows from roughly Milwaukee to central Missouri with echos of severe, moderate and abnormally dry ringing the area hardest hit. Some analysts are predicting a twenty percent decline in production for the year.

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Cool Link

As I said in an earlier post today, I was surfing the Net and found ClimateZone.com. I wanted some basic information on the annual precipitation in the Chicago area, and this site provided some great charts.
If you don’t happen to live in the Chicago area, but do live in the US, go see it. They offer information by area and by major cities. There were five other large cities in Illinois, in addition to Chicago.
I learned that July is the hottest month (on average), but August is the wettest month of the year! That’s astounding given that we think of August as being the dog days……hot, humid, sunny days where the sun just blazes away. Either it rains a lot at night, or when it rains it REALLY comes down.
Go see what you can learn about your area!

HEAT!!

I’ve been listening to the weather reports each night as we’ve been suffering heat in the upper nineties. The weathermen rejoice when they can say a COOL FRONT has come in, and we’ve dipped into the upper eighties!
I did a little surfing, and on average, the 62 days of July and August have TEN days that are 90 or warmer. So far, in the 41 days of July and August this year, we’ve had THIRTY days that were 90 or warmer, with many of them in the upper nineties!
The forecast for the next week is the “possibility” of rain…..30-40% chance through Saturday and occasional showers on into next week. I’m going to put my rain gauge out and keep track of what we get. I’ll bet you anything that the storms go around us.
In past years, I’ve left the watering to God and Mother Nature. I don’t like to schlep hoses around. But this year I’ve had to start a watering campaign or loose everything. As it is, five of the gardens haven’t been watered at all. I go out before dawn to start the sprinklers every other day. If I forget, they run in the evening, and I hand water what I missed. The gardens that are being watered look lovely; the rest look like crispy critters.
My prayer for the month…..”Dear Lord, please give us gentle, restoring rain.”

Fine Art

I had a lovely visit with my youngest sister this past weekend. She came up, and we drove into Chicago for a show that was canceled at the last moment. It gave us a little more time to chat that night.
The next morning, she worked with me in the herb garden. As I weeded, she cut back the oregano to the crowns. That’s the first time that chore has been done. While I normally prune, I’ve never given it the close haircut it needed. She also helped me plant several plants, and we filled the bird feed bins. It was nice to have the time with her in the gardens.

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Lost and Found

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We seem to have a new critter in line for a home at Chez Buffy. About two weeks ago we were bird and bunny and chipmunk and squirrel watching out the kitchen window, when my step-son pointed out the visitor you see above. S/he is banded. There’s a small blue band around her leg. Nice of them to color co-ordinate it to her feathers, don’t you think?
Someone has lost a pigeon. Or this pigeon has decided that she likes what we have to offer in food and companionship better than what she had at home. I assume that she can deal with the cold when winter comes, right? City pigeons don’t go south for the winter, do they?
Just what we need….one more critter.

Herb Gardening

I’ve been pondering for some time the amount of time it takes to maintain all the gardens at Chez Buffy. In particular, the herb garden has been on my mind. I’ve worried that I should consider closing it down because it’s a good sized drain on my summer hours.
My youngest sister came to visit for two days and joined me in the gardens on Friday morning. I had several chores that needed my attention and the purpose of her visit, in part, was to give me a hand. It was also a chance for us to chat and catch up before the school year claims all her time.

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Oh, No!!

My youngest sister drove up to spend a couple of days with us. She had a fairly long drive and arrived at mid-afternoon yesterday. She settled in, we had a light supper, and then the two of us hopped in the car for a trip into Chicago.
It makes her sound like a glutton for punishment, right?? Traffic was bearable until we got to where the Tri-State Tollway crosses I88. I88 becomes the Eisenhower Expressway, the first Expressway built in the U.S. From that point to Harlem Avenue, the pavement looked like a parking lot. Youngest Sister did a fine job driving in, and soon we were on Lake Shore Drive.
We were driving to the Lincoln Park area of Chicago to see “Menopause: The Musical.” We were both looking forward to a fun night out. As we drove into the parking area, a valet walked up to the car and said, “The show has been closed for the night. The air conditioning is broken.”
Talk about dismayed! They gave me a refund for the tickets, and a coupon for 30% off our entire bill at a restaurant down the street. We found the restaurant and had an appetizer and a glass of wine, before heading home.
Perhaps this is a good thing. We hope to lure another of our sisters to see the production with us. This gives us more time to wage our campaign. And, it gave us some uninterrupted time to enjoy each other’s company.
All’s well that ends well!

I’m Disgruntled

Actually, I’m really TICKED!! ( And that’s putting it politely!)
I’ve been away from my blog for some time, caring for my mother, who has developed shingles. For those of you who don’t know much about this problem, it’s related to chicken pox. If you had chicken pox as a child, your body sequestered the virus in your spine. As you age, if your immune system weakens, some of that virus may seep out, and the result is patches that look like hives, followed by blisters. While you have the blisters you are contagious. The other symptom that identifies shingles is severe pain, which can run from one to six months.

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Blogging Goodness

I’m delighted to announce that my youngest sis is blogging. We set up her blog tonight and she’s posted her first message to the world.
YS is a teacher and she hopes to have her student use blogs to journal. Obviously she needs to have a little experience with a blog before she attempts to work with the kids in the classroom. I hope you’ll go visit her blog. It’s called Just My Opinon.
As she toddled off to bed, I heard her comment that she needs to get her daughters started blogging. Doesn’t that have the sound of “Guinea pig” to you???