[Ag-eq] Fwd: Hi all
Jody W Ianuzzi
jody at thewhitehats.com
Tue Jul 30 18:25:25 UTC 2013
Hahaha if I planted rice the ground would dry out.
JODY
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance!" Thomas Jefferson
On Jul 29, 2013, at 11:41 AM, nfoster at extremezone.com wrote:
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> Jody:
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> 40 inches of rain would be 4 or 5 years worth here! I believe our annual
> average is about 8 inches.
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> Rice might be a good idea; is it grown in Florida?
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> My poor dogs spend most of their day sleeping in the house. They do play for a
> couple hours in the morning and then again in the evening. They are older and
> can't take the extreme heat very well.
>
> Once it cools down a little I'll start working with Cruiser again. I just can't
> get motivated in this heat and I'm sure he doesn't want to do anything either.
>
> Take care.
>
> Nella
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>
> Quoting Jody W Ianuzzi <jody at thewhitehats.com>:
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>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I haven’t written much because my computer died and I have been writing
>> messages on my phone which is a pain. I just set up an email address on my
>> laptop and I am forwarding messages to my phone which is where my address
>> book is.
>>>
>>> Florida once had an annual record breaking rainfall of 60 inches in a year.
>> Well, we have already had over 40 inches of rain. Most of our five acres
>> are a soggy swamp with the area around the barn the house and the front yard
>> the only areas that are dry. Thank heavens the house and barn are dry which
>> is better then a lot of people. My garden is under water and totally ruined.
>> Just as we think things are drying out it starts to rain again. The horses
>> are spending most of their time on the dry areas but they will go in the
>> water for new grass. The vet said as long as they have dry land they will be
>> OK. It is hot during the day and at night they horse around and chase each
>> other around the front yard which is by our bedroom window. They are really
>> a riot some times.
>>>
>>> I was making progress with them before the rains started and I look forward
>> to working with them again. Meanwhile they have gotten more affectionate and
>> that might be because they stay so close to the house.
>>>
>>> Walker is doing fine. His puppy yard is dry too and he doesn’t like the
>> heat so he is always with me.
>>>
>>> I sure am glad I am not depending on the garden for food. Maybe I should
>> have planted rice!
>>>
>>>
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