Wednesday, June 8, 2011

It's a HOT Wednesday

You'd think it was August with the temperature here at 94 degrees today. Air conditioning is my favorite creature comfort and I don't mind admitting to it. Today we have two window air conditioners going along with 3 ceiling fans and 3 table fans. I'm putting off going up the driveway to get my mail until just before dark tonight just to avoid the humidity. I said it before and I'll say it again-I'm a WUSS when it comes to the heat. Growing up in a air conditioner-less house didn't bother me. But now different story. I'm just so glad we don't live in a desert!

I'm still working on getting the veggie garden planted. The last two mornings I was in the garden before 8 and finally got my tomatoes and peppers planted and mulched and the waxed beans in. Today and tomorrow will be too hot to garden but it's looking good for Friday. I'll get my pole beans in and some more of the garden ready for other plantings. I hope to get enough extra harvest this year to do some canning for winter.

The week has passed before I realized and it's One Flower Wednesday already. I've only finished one new flower this week and started adding garden path patches to the others.

This is an exciting week for me. I've started taking an online workshop for marketing. I have lots of ideas and this will help me decided what direction to take them in. Along with the marketing workshop there are many interesting mixed media workshops at Traci Bautista's website:
http://creativityunleashed.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network

4 comments:

  1. I know what you mean about the heat. We had our first 90 degree day. Pretty unusual for this time of year. It makes it pretty easy to stay inside sewing! Love your flower!

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  2. You have been busy and still time to make a beautiful flower! :)

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  3. Wow! Thats way too hot! Sneaky sheep got into our garden and ate half the cherrie off our tree and stripped the runner beans from their strings! If it's not sheep it's the howling wind that damages everything. Hubby says it's like living in a wind tunnel, lol.

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