Catching Up

It’s been a while since I wrote anything here so let’s get caught up.

Haze from the Canadian wildfire smoke seems to be an almost permanent thing these days.

Smoke from the Canadian wildfires is still an issue here. I wish I’d kept track of the number of days we’ve been under air quality warnings because of it, but I haven’t bothered. I have respiratory allergies and this stuff hits me hard. For about four weeks straight I was on Claritin which did help, but I was still sniffling and sneezing and hacking until the air cleared up a bit.

The bell peppers are doing very well indeed this year. We’ve already started harvesting and eating these guys and some of the banana peppers.

The vegetable gardens are doing quite well despite the drought, but we’ve had to water everything pretty much every evening until just recently when we started to get a bit of rain. We’ve been harvesting wax beans every other day or so for about two weeks now. Some we eat fresh, most are blanched and bagged and frozen. The tomatoes are looking pretty good too with lots of young fruit on the vines.

MrsGF put in some jalapenos this year as well. We have a couple in pots in front of the house to make it easy to snag one to mince up to throw into an omelet or soup or something, and there are a couple out in one of the raised bed. Last year they didn’t do well at all for some reason but this year it looks like we’re going to get way more than we’ll need. I’m the only one who eats these things but I’m never going to be able to eat all of these so I’ll end up freezing a lot of them for use later.

We have a few “volunteer” sunflowers that popped up all on their own which happens sometimes. The birds and chipmunks drop the seeds from the bird feeder into the gardens. We generally leave them alone because, well, sunflowers are just fun.

First the smoke and then the extraordinarily hot weather we’ve had have been curtailing my biking. It’s hard to enjoy getting out on the bike when either the air is so think with smoke you can chew it or the temperatures are pushing up into the 90s. We had storms roll through last night that have brought a bit cooler temperatures and seem to have helped clear the air so maybe I can get out today and do a 10 or 15 mile ride. We’ll see.

Utility Companies Are Not Your Friends Department

For those of you in Wisconsin who might be thinking of setting up a solar power system and selling power back to your electric utility, don’t bother. It isn’t worth the time, effort or equipment costs. One of the big utilities has dropped the rate they pay to home solar owners down to a whopping 4 cents per kWh. Two more of the big utilities just applied for permission to drop the rate they pay down to 4 cents as well. Sigh…

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Author: grouchyfarmer

Yes, I'm a former farmer. Sort of. I'm also an amateur radio operator, amateur astronomer, gardener, maker of furniture, photographer.

5 thoughts on “Catching Up”

  1. Those peppers (both the bell and the jalapenos) are looking great! You’ve got just about everything for a good salsa it looks like!

    Hopefully those wildfires improve soon.

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    1. We do indeed! We have three or four different types of peppers going and all are looking good, as are the tomatoes and onions. Plus some cilantro out there somewhere too. Damn, now I’m starting to get hungry

      We had a line of strong storms roll through here. We got almost an inch and a half of badly needed rain locally and it brought a shift in the wind patterns that’s helped enormously. Cooler weather plus clear skies for a change!

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  2. The garden looks great….I see “Donald” has not found the bell peppers yet. The sunflower reminds me of something a guy from Kansas said when we were stationed together….”there are 3 kinds of sun in Kansas….sunshine, sunflowers and sons-a-bitches’….funny how one’s mind travels eh? have a good day and be well chuq

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    1. The bunnies don’t like the peppers for some reason. I suppose they taste bad to them. Almost nothing bothers them or the tomatoes. The beans, though… One year the little buggers ate off all of our bean plants all the way to the ground. I didn’t think we’d have to fence off the raised beds, but they seem to have figured out they can hop up there and get some free lunch.

      I love the comment about the sun in Kansas LOL. I really like sunflowers, especially when they just pop up randomly from a seed some critter dropped like they do here sometimes. One year we put in a whole row of them just outside the living room window and the heads grew up right to the level of the window. In the early fall they were covered with goldfinches fighting over the seeds right outside the window. It was enormous fun to stand there in the window and watch the birds scrambling to get the seeds just a few inches away.

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