Who knows, maybe it was this weather and the lack of rain, but one of our red-tipped photinias slowly dried up even though we gave it water periodically. That photinia had been there in front of our house since we moved in. Guillermo chopped it down the other day, and we placed some of our potted plants in the spot where the photinia had been. We like the way it looks with the new plants. Guillermo might even chop down the other photinia that is left!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
39 and counting
Today makes 39 days so far that we have hit 100 degrees or higher. And at this point, it looks like that will continue for several more days. Each additional day at 100 or higher is just making a new record.
Who knows, maybe it was this weather and the lack of rain, but one of our red-tipped photinias slowly dried up even though we gave it water periodically. That photinia had been there in front of our house since we moved in. Guillermo chopped it down the other day, and we placed some of our potted plants in the spot where the photinia had been. We like the way it looks with the new plants. Guillermo might even chop down the other photinia that is left!
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Who knows, maybe it was this weather and the lack of rain, but one of our red-tipped photinias slowly dried up even though we gave it water periodically. That photinia had been there in front of our house since we moved in. Guillermo chopped it down the other day, and we placed some of our potted plants in the spot where the photinia had been. We like the way it looks with the new plants. Guillermo might even chop down the other photinia that is left!
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