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Old July 5, 2012   #31
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... We, PNWers, just get very depressed with all the cold and rain. No jokes ever heard about the weather here.
LOL - awww!! Good point, really. I don't hear folks telling weather jokes when it's cold and rainy outside here. Sometimes I do hear eskimo jokes, though, in the dead of winter. I personally love having a "real" winter but lotsa folks 'round here don't. I can understand how it would be difficult to have that most of the time.

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Old July 5, 2012   #32
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I was just telling my grand child all the Hot jokes on here and she told me that it is so hot maybe if i picked an apple off the apple tree it might turn into an apple pie.
Too funny!

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Old July 5, 2012   #33
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Mehbe my joke would be -- it's been so cold and rainy that I don't even want to cuddle on the couch anymore? ..... ....nah...not very funny!
Hey - I just read a funny one for ya Tania - "It's so cold that a flasher ran up to me and just described himself!"
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Hey - I just read a funny one for ya Tania - "It's so cold that a flasher ran up to me and just described himself!"
That's a funny Joke!!

Tania should like that one.
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Old July 5, 2012   #35
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NYC is also undergoing a super-hot spell. Today it is not as humid. It's so hot I've had to water the "self watering" containers every single day! Something wrong there, eh? (No such thing as "self watering container.") Yesterday all my guests voted to eat the BBQ inside rather than outside. How about, My self-watering container was so hot it watered itself .... with its own sweat! (Actually, MY sweat...!)

Love the humor.
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Old July 5, 2012   #36
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So cold that: The meat had to be put in the freezer to defrost!
A lawyer was seen with his hands in his OWN pockets!
Instead of the finger, drivers were seen giving "the Mitten"!
Richard simmons was seen putting on a pair of long pants.


So hot that: Two trees were seen fighting over a dog!
Farmers are feeding chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs!
There are now 3 seasons, tolerable, hot , and ARE YOU KIDDING ME!
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Old July 5, 2012   #37
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I remember a comic in the Seattle paper one day. A tourist with an umbrella and raincoat asked "When is summer around here?"

A resident in shorts and a t-shirt answered, "Last year, I think it was on a Thursday."

We had our first all-day sunny day this summer yesterday. Got all the way up to 67F. I'm just wiping the sweat off my brow! Seriously!

My tomatoes grew 2 inches yesterday!!!!

The first year I lived here, we had a heat wave in Seattle where it hit 100º for about 2-3 days. Emergency shelters were set up, because people here aren't used to any heat at all. Since I had just moved from HHH (hazy, hot, humid) New England, I found it warm but still comfortable, since the humidity was around 15%.

I've acclimated. Anything over 75F makes me faint.

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Old July 5, 2012   #38
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The first year I lived here, we had a heat wave in Seattle where it hit 100º for about 2-3 days. Emergency shelters were set up, because people here aren't used to any heat at all. Since I had just moved from HHH (hazy, hot, humid) New England, I found it warm but still comfortable, since the humidity was around 15%.

I've acclimated. Anything over 75F makes me faint.

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Yup, I was there; it was hard to even move around. And we didn't have air conditioning, because, who needs it in Seattle, its always cold and rainy, right?

Now that I live on the opposite side of the State, I have to deal with temps in the 100-110 range occasionally, but at least the humidity isn't a factor.
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More jokes
So cold that: The meat had to be put in the freezer to defrost!
A lawyer was seen with his hands in his OWN pockets!
Instead of the finger, drivers were seen giving "the Mitten"!
Richard simmons was seen putting on a pair of long pants.


So hot that: Two trees were seen fighting over a dog!
Farmers are feeding chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs!
There are now 3 seasons, tolerable, hot , and ARE YOU KIDDING ME!
To, to funny
We are crying, but will us our tears of laughter to cool us off.
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Old July 5, 2012   #40
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Sorry to hear all the sad stories of failing plants and hot and humid weather. I'm in downtown Houston where 90-95 temps and 80-90% humidity are a predictable 3 to 5 month event. I've learned how to grow healthy, strong plants in my containers, but constantly battle lack of blossom set.

Any tips, suggestions, etc. would be appreciated.

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Old July 5, 2012   #41
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Oh I know we sound like a bunch of whiners !!!

But you live where this kind of weather is more or less expected.

For many of us it's been years since we've had this kind of weather.

Most years where I live in Wisconsin, we MAY get 6 - 9 days of 90s in a whole summer. We've had more than that already this year. It's been 13 years since Milwaukee hit 100. Now 2 days in a row I think (at least it hit 100 here in West Bend 2 days)

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Old July 5, 2012   #42
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Nope, I live where the summers have been warm and dry, the winters colder, the spring and fall drier, and the weather more 'reliable' is the only way to put it.

We often used to have lots more sun in the spring and fall, and we've been below average temps in the spring, summer and fall for the last 3 years. 10º type of below average.

This year takes the cake, so far. I really wasn't too far off kidding when I said y'all got our warmth. Really, I think it's true. The USDA dropped us from 8a to 7b. Baby, it's cold out here lately!

Lots more tourists here in the last 3 summers, too! Come on down!

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Old July 6, 2012   #43
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Yes and I agree - I fear we may sound like a bunch of whiners but that's certainly not the intention. I know we all have our challenges -- some of them expected and some of them unexpected (too hot! too cold!). Helps to talk about it though and find out what others may be doing, especially when you're inexperienced (either because you're a newbie to growing toms, such as I am, or because the weather you're experiencing is unusual for you). Seems that is one of the many reasons we're here...the fellowship of like-minded individiuals and the benefit of learning from others, etc.

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It's supposed to be 102 here on Saturday. Eek! But at least the power's back on.

I've been going to the garden at 8:00 pm to water. It seems happy, though -- everything's very green and lush. The weeds are a little out of hand because I don't feel like dealing with them.

Monday the high is supposed to be 86. Can't wait!

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P.S. I suspect we all get it, Babice! When do you get the opportunity to be a drama queen if not about the things you love? Really, I should wear a tiara to the garden, one with round, red diamonds in it -- splashed with mud here and there.

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