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You better get ready for a heat wave. Next week looks like an old fashioned broiler in Texas. That air will even make it up here with 70F's and maybe better. I would suspect some 90f's will be in cards for you guys.

JJ wrote:went to Ruidosa for spring break the last three days, (18 degrees and snowing yesterday morning). The odd thing is you can walk around in short sleeved shirt there; here at 35 degrees it would feel like your freezing to death. Came back to find the plum tree covered with thousands of tiny plums!


PeakOiler wrote:JJ wrote:went to Ruidosa for spring break the last three days, (18 degrees and snowing yesterday morning). The odd thing is you can walk around in short sleeved shirt there; here at 35 degrees it would feel like your freezing to death. Came back to find the plum tree covered with thousands of tiny plums!
I'll buy some of your homemade plum jelly, JJ.

JJ wrote:if we have the bounty we did three years ago, you are welcome to all you care for. Our pear trees had scarcely a flower on them this year.












Ludi wrote:We got high winds last night, still gusting today, which thinned the plums but many remain. As far as I can see, we do not have a single peach or nectarine.






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