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You got me! Lol.Sure they do!
You got me! Lol.Sure they do!
Maybe they do... think of plant names like African Violet, or Daisy, or Queen Anne's Lace, or Tiger Lily... with that logic, they must be girls!!!Ummm, I don’t think plants have pronouns?![]()
Does that mean plants such as Mugwort and Mandrake are boys?Maybe they do... think of plant names like African Violet, or Daisy, or Queen Anne's Lace, or Tiger Lily... with that logic, they must be girls!!!![]()
Thank you Janice!I really like your sig line, Ruthanne.. very meaningful!!!
Hahaha!! Probably!!!Does that mean plants such as Mugwort and Mandrake are boys?![]()
Too long, got to Richland, Washington yesterday, that was an 8 hour drive. Our goal today is to get into Canada, and stay close to the Ferry, probably 7 hours of driving and who knows how long to cross the border. Then tomorrow will start with a 2 hour ferry ride, followed by 5 more hours of driving to Port Hardy. Google says its about 20 hours of driving total. Scenery should get better today, we cross the Cascades and drive through Seattle to Canada near Vancouver. Yesterday was all high boring desert...how long will that take you to drive ?
@AlligatorobToo long, got to Richland, Washington yesterday, that was an 8 hour drive. Our goal today is to get into Canada, and stay close to the Ferry, probably 7 hours of driving and who knows how long to cross the border. Then tomorrow will start with a 2 hour ferry ride, followed by 5 more hours of driving to Port Hardy. Google says its about 20 hours of driving total. Scenery should get better today, we cross the Cascades and drive through Seattle to Canada near Vancouver. Yesterday was all high boring desert...
@Pinky , will look for your brother, LOL!
Woke early, its only 5 am here. Already warm, need to get on our way and out of the heat.
We lived in AZ for a while and when it got hot like that, 110 - 115ish, I could feel the heat getting into my ear canals and in between my toes, just walking from the car into the grocery store. That is some heat, man.The Texas heat wave continues for my area. The “feels like” temp currently is 109! Some parts of my grass lawn is “crispy” when you walk on it even though I have tried to water it just enough to keep it green and alive. There was quite a bit of lightening and thunder yesterday evening but nothing came of it. So, needless to say, I am staying inside. My crazy dog still asks to go out for her daily sun bath. I notice she does not stay as long as previously however.
I've done that, woken tired of the day; it is a strange feeling.Woke up bored & grumpy. That's funny, waking up bored I mean.
About 30 years ago we visited friends for four days in Phoenix - over summer. When we came home, LA felt like a breath of spring. Palm Springs is the same way. I just checked today's weather. 94° here, 114° in both Phoenix and Palm Springs. Death Valley, CA: 119°. For people who haven't experienced temperatures like that, Medusa's comment is right on the money:We lived in AZ for a while and when it got hot like that, 110 - 115ish, I could feel the heat getting into my ear canals and in between my toes, just walking from the car into the grocery store. That is some heat, man.
I'm from Los Angeles also and agree with you in that it gets hot in LA, but not like in places such as we're mentioning. It does create an appreciation for what seems, on returning, LA's more temperate climate, when coming home.About 30 years ago we visited friends for four days in Phoenix - over summer. When we came home, LA felt like a breath of spring. Palm Springs is the same way. I just checked today's weather. 94° here, 114° in both Phoenix and Palm Springs. Death Valley, CA: 119°. For people who haven't experienced temperatures like that, Medusa's comment is right on the money:
That is some heat, man.
My day exactly.Looks like a same old day here.
Do laundry, fix lunch, walk the dog.
This afternoon it will be in the 80s outside,,,,ugh.