Norma's Wanderings around a small section of Montana |
So it's ramping up the heat again here. No rain to speak of after that last thunder boomer. That's right, hot and dry for the forseeable future. Terrific. https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=46.44734500000004&lon=-108.5434899... The garden is doing okay. We irrigate, so all the plants get a drip of water for 45 minutes twice a day. I also water two trees, a wildflower patch and a twig that was to be a rose bush. I think I will give up on the rose bush. We also water the sod we laid two weeks ago. We've been faithfully watering that twice a day. I think it is rooting in most areas. Nice green grass, the only part of our yard that is green. The grasshoppers are not too bad. We're putting out biological bait, seems to be helping. Other parts of the county have them bad. No one has any hay for their animals, so everyone is crying about what to do with their cattle and sheep. The big debate, sell them all, keep a few, keep them all. How to feed them this winter? How to feed them now? No grass is growing. Heck of a deal. I finally got word about the play with the Illustrious Musselshell Players, so I'm in the cast. I have a part, and for once more than just a few lines. The play is goofy, of course. They seem to like this type. 'Every Little Crook and Nanny'. Okay, you can probably guess. Crooks, mistaken identities, little old nannies, robbery. Comedy. I now have to memorize lines. And not hit suicidal deer on my 20 mile weekly jaunt to play practice. Wish me luck! |