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How are your chickens handling this heat? Mine didn't do well in our freakish bout with high 90ish degree temps a few weeks back. Of course now we're back to 50's and rainy. Ugh. Hang in there.
Oh my, hang in there. At least you can take heart in knowing that those temps aren't the norm and that it will get back to something more acceptable sometime soon.
We've been going into Albuquerque several times this past week for a summer camp and it's shocking how much hotter it is down there at 4,000 feet elevation compared to our cool mountain retreat at 7,000 ft elevation. It's always at least 10 degrees cooler up here.
So, now I am grateful that we survived the achingly freezing cold winter up here with snow and wind. It's all worth it (I think...at least until winter comes back here again! ack) hehe
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Hoy! That is warm. Especially for you guys in early June!
Try to stay cool. Hope the garden is faring ok. We lost a lot of things yesterday because of my sprinkler fiasco and 100+ degree weather...
what a lovely color(:
How are your chickens handling this heat? Mine didn't do well in our freakish bout with high 90ish degree temps a few weeks back. Of course now we're back to 50's and rainy. Ugh. Hang in there.
Oh my, hang in there. At least you can take heart in knowing that those temps aren't the norm and that it will get back to something more acceptable sometime soon.
Yuck, what a heat/humidity wave! Did you all get the hail, too?
What a lovely color of Alien Green!
Man, it's hot there!
We've been going into Albuquerque several times this past week for a summer camp and it's shocking how much hotter it is down there at 4,000 feet elevation compared to our cool mountain retreat at 7,000 ft elevation.
It's always at least 10 degrees cooler up here.
So, now I am grateful that we survived the achingly freezing cold winter up here with snow and wind. It's all worth it (I think...at least until winter comes back here again! ack) hehe
Stay cool!
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