Random Jabber Jibber thread

curious2garden

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@raratt i picked up some peaches at a roadside stand. 3lb $6. Idk if that’s good or not. Lol. I don’t usually buy peaches, I pulled in for the watermelon. Sounds great on this 100 degree day :fire:




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The neighbor had these gorgeous, almost ripe peaches and offered me some when they ripened. So the other night my husband took a walk and the neighbor offered my husband a bag of those ripe lovelies and my husband turned them down, "She doesn't like peaches."

What I said was I do not like STORE BOUGHT peaches. Oh well didn't need the carbs.
 

jerryb73

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That's about right, $2 a pound. I think I messed up by changing the watering schedule on mine, or it just isn't a good year for them, they aren't as big as usual. There are two types of peaches, cling and free stone, then different strains of each. Freestones the pit comes out easy. Edit: 102 here at the moment.
Our heat index was 104 when I posted. Actual was around 95
 

SpaceGrease

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The humidity is the motherfucker . High heat low humidity is a summer time win if it has to be hot . High heat high humidity hard pass (night fish time &hope theres a breeze that pushes the bugs off of ya )or run the trolling motor hot .
 
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SpaceGrease

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Tell me that when it's 120 for three months even at 10% humidity.
Thanx for your service but I’ll take it over 112 -122 w/50 plus humidity for lil less of a time line .


Climbing out of an aircraft on Zimbabwe runway... it is like stepping into a sauna,
Africa hot for the win unless them cunts from down under have a say.Cant speak on it I was always on the coast when I was there but know that’s a hot motherfucker !
 
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BarnBuster

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I'm having trouble understanding how you folks live in that oven (though to be honest I've lived with triple digets in my formative years) Ours is
55 deg F & 48% RH atm.
I always talked about relocating to Fl when I retired but after a couple of tester trips, I decided to stay in the Midwest. That heat/humidty was ok when I was younger but now.... I just can't stay inside when the sun's shining.
 
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