Yeah here in Michigan I just brought our potted rosebushes inside, quite possibly a killing frost on the way. Icky is right!! Had to light the furnace yesterday, I was losing the ability to type due to fingers stiffening up in the cold... And Orion's riding high in the sky. All signs of frozen-ness to come. I'll miss wearing sandals!
Didn't quite freeze here, but got close (36F or so.) I'm still getting lots of stuff out of the garden, so I'd rather not have a killing frost just yet.
Oooh, black currants. Soooo tasty. We can sometimes get them as jelly here, but never as juice. Apparently there was some idea back 60 years ago that currant bushes were a threat to white pine growth (there's a rust or fungus that they have in common) and farmers were told it was their patriotic duty to destroy all currants, both red and black. We've never recovered from it, though the warnings have pretty much died away.
I was out this morning around 6am for pitch hiking hiking. Early fall is the best time for it, as it's dark out later and the trees still have foliage which cuts down on night-vision-ruining light pollution. No moon and no clouds, so no reflected city light, either. It was about 32F, nice and frosty.
Pitch hiking? Is that where you carry a pitchfork instead of a staff? ;p
We didn't quite hit freezing, but close. Light pollution is something I really hate, but it's awfully hard to get anyone to understand. It doesn't bother their television watching at all, and they feel so much safer when it never gets dark outside.
We made it down to 36F/2C last night. No frost on the ground this morning, which is good. My vegetables are just starting to really produce, so I'd like the hard frost to hold off for a while. The next few nights are expected to be considerably warmer, probably because it will be cloudy.
Theoretically, yes, but in my experience it doesn't work very well and is pretty impractical. The size of the plants and the garden itself really rules this out.
My wing is over your shoulders and my neck beside of yours and my long horseface also nextbeside, softly blowing warm horsebreath into velvet nostrils.
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Date: 2008-10-04 06:17 am (UTC)Re: Frost
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Date: 2008-10-04 10:10 am (UTC)Get well soon, I hope it is nothing serious. :)
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Date: 2008-10-04 06:12 pm (UTC)We didn't quite hit freezing, but close. Light pollution is something I really hate, but it's awfully hard to get anyone to understand. It doesn't bother their television watching at all, and they feel so much safer when it never gets dark outside.
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Date: 2008-10-04 08:33 pm (UTC)Nice to hear from you, BTW. You've been pretty quiet the last few months.
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Date: 2008-10-04 11:03 pm (UTC)My wing is over your shoulders and my neck beside of yours and my long horseface also nextbeside, softly blowing warm horsebreath into velvet nostrils.
Take care my dear Rider and be well.
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Date: 2008-10-05 01:56 am (UTC)I'm inside and have hot tea with honey. Not feeling too terrible, just not quite right either. It'll pass, I'm sure.