Believe it or not, New England & the tri-state area can have summers like this. Plus we have wicked humidity.I don't think you'd care for our summers, either, when the lows are in the mid-80s and the highs are around 100.
Believe it or not, New England & the tri-state area can have summers like this. Plus we have wicked humidity.I don't think you'd care for our summers, either, when the lows are in the mid-80s and the highs are around 100.
You go right ahead bragging about your "fabulous weather" in So TX. That's why I don't live there anymore. El Paso was sort of ok, but central TX (Ft Worth /Dallas) is the pits, weatherwise. Humidity 99%, temps at 100! Who needs that?
Please don't hate me. It's about 86 right now and has been all week. That's the prediction for next week, too. Lows are in the low 70s. All our wildflowers are in full bloom and they're spectacular.
I'll probably be harvesting from my garden long before you folks will be putting yours in. We have a very long growing season here in southeast Texas, around Houston. Things will be producing through October and into November. They go into the ground from mid-March to early April. I sometimes pick herbs in January.
Of course, the weeds are already aggressive. If only the good plants would grow as well. My husband says a weed is just a flower no one likes.
LOL. I think you just did. [emoji]128526[/emoji]You've got NOTHING on California, we just don't brag about it.
Ten inches of snow? Where the heck do you live?snow tonight. this morning it was in the mid 20s, sun but clouds rolling in...snow starts evenin...5 to 10 inches...
Just trying to show that Texan that not everything is the greatest in that state. No, we do not usually brag about about our wonderful weather as we don't want any more people moving here, it's too crowded and expensive as is and the more people move here the worse it gets.LOL. I think you just did. [emoji]128526[/emoji]
Ten inches of snow? Where the heck do you live?