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Old 29-07-2017, 06:16 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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On 7/29/2017 7:23 AM, Frank wrote:
On 7/29/2017 8:04 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 7/29/2017 6:53 AM, George Shirley wrote:
According to the weather heads we're going to hit 100F late this day.
As it is we've been hitting around 90F or a little higher the last
few days.

Looks like we need to get out and water all the plants before the
high heat hits us. Might possibly save some of the more tender
plants. We have been watering routinely every other day and the
plants have been doing okay but the !00 plus just might do some damage.

Our electric bill generally runs around US$51 every month, this
months is $111.00, due to the air conditioning. Without AC we
wouldn't survive at our age. We have ceiling fans in all the rooms
excepting the bathrooms and the kitchen but fans without AC just
means the fans just push the hot air around.

August is upon us and that month is usually our hottest month of the
year. I reckon this one is going to be the hottest in a good while.

Turned the hoses on already so we shall see.

George


Bummer for y'all , we're getting a bit of relief here . Today's
prediction is for the mid-80's , down from the last couple of weeks
that were in the mid to high 90's . Stay cool .

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Snag

Humidity with high temperature makes for high discomfort. I envy
George's electric bill as ours generally runs three times his.
Early this summer I bought a portable AC that I can run during power
failures with my generator or when power is on and AC has problem.

We seldom have power failures Frank, when we do the power comes back on
within thirty minutes. Oddly, the folks south of our entry street have
never had a failure inn the years we've lived here. I suspect a part of
the system north of us is old and failing a lot. I talked to the folks
that run all that and they said they were building a new one but it will
take a while. In the mean time I am considering a natural gas generator
to ensure we can have lights and power. We're both 77 yo and aren't in
the best of health (mislead youth no doubt, BG). I guess we could always
crank one of the cars and sit in it in AC splendor.

George