May 1, 2017 | #406 |
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I think it was Easter Sunday if not real close.
I think we only got Christmas and Thanks Giving off all year on a completion rig if then even. |
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I worked on pulling units in the Hobbs/Andrews TX area back around 1970. I worked my way through college doing that fun stuff. I ended up a derrick hand and made $2.38 per hour which included an extra 35 cents per hour for danger pay.
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May 1, 2017 | #408 |
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It is amazing how much the weather can change so quickly. Yesterday, it was very windy 40+mph - and today, no wind at all.
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May 1, 2017 | #409 |
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The wind is blowing here.
I started out a five an hour and got five fifty for derrick pay. Worth |
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May 3, 2017 | #411 |
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39 forecasted here for sunday and monday mornings so I will have my water hose and sprinkler can ready. By this evening I will have set 72 plants. Wind snapped off 8. Neighbor told me to plant them deep but I didn't listen. Looking forward to a day of shopping around for replacements. Plus peppers and eggplants. Legs and back starting to protest but I really love watching the tiller turn up the dark earth and everything that follows. Esp the bacon and tomato breakfasts.
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May 3, 2017 | #412 |
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oy... I hadn't seen that yet. that is chilly. I hopefully will be able to get in the garden and cover the beans even if they haven't germinated. they will probably rot instead. sigh. sure is heard to get the garden in this year. I have cabbage and broccoli, kale, lettuce and a few other cold crops but it is too wet to get in now. so much rain on Friday my new high tunnel was so wet that I couldn't step in the south end of it. now more rain fore casted. I sure hope we don't get it.
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May 3, 2017 | #413 |
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We have had more rain and thunderstorms since midnight on already saturated soil. My phone started blaring at 4am that we are under a flash flood warning, again. I think we have had around 15" of rain over the last 10-12 days. The good news is lots of sunshine forecast for several days starting tomorrow.
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May 3, 2017 | #414 |
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Far to wet to do anything in the garden yet. My clay is mucky and kind of like quick sand. The stuff is slippery and if you manage to stand in one spot you slowly start sinking in.
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You guys with the flooding and tornadoes have got my little ice storm beat!
We're having another one last night/this morning. Greenhouse temperatures have been close to 40 F overnight and too cold to put my tomatoes out yet. Snow is still hanging on in the woods and on the shady side of the garden, but getting smaller.... But happily the forecast for the next few days will be "double digits" (that's centigrade). "Double Digits" is the measure of "fantastic, all's right with the world" here. That would be anything above 50 F. |
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....need to find a way to bottle this up for august... I plan on mopping the deck in the rain with an oxi-clean, oxalic acid, soap solution and let it sit for a bit and power wash the deck and stain this weekend with the drier weather. figure the rain will help suds up and keep the cleaning solution viable with a lifting motion and then come at it with my big bad p-washer (4000 psi). ka-boom !!! Last edited by My Foot Smells; May 3, 2017 at 11:45 AM. Reason: silly chore suggestion |
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May 3, 2017 | #417 | |
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Thank you for mentioning fertilizing after all of this rain. I remember you mentioning it before and went out yesterday afternoon and applied a top dressing of tomato tone before last nights downpour. After things dry up again I plan on starting fish fertilizer and liquid kelp. I am hoping to repeat the success I had last year. |
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May 3, 2017 | #418 | |
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I really only have to punch a hole about 20 feet to hit water, or pump out of the creek (river) - which I have done in emergency situations. Speaking of rain, the thunder is echoing off the mountain and it is starting to drizzle..... Last edited by My Foot Smells; May 3, 2017 at 03:58 PM. |
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May 3, 2017 | #419 |
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GRR, I just watched the wind snap a half inch thick branch off the top of our Annie Sunshine tomato plant. It was 18 inches taller than it is now. It has flowers and... I am so tired of these 30+ mph winds.
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May 3, 2017 | #420 |
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I wish our rain would come. I keep putting off feeding so it doesn't get washed out, then the rain doesn't come.
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