Shark snipers Wine dots NEW HATCHES and puppies 1/24/2011 update

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Ok, I need help. I picked up 2 chicks when I stopped at the feed store to buy a heat lamp for the chicks I was picking up at the PO. I only bought chicks once there for the singleton I hatched a coulple weeks ago. When I put them all in the brooder the glw pooped and there was a little blood. Is this normal? Maybe from the stress? I hope it really is nothing as I have no way to separate these from the ones I just picked up, just don't have the brooder space and would need to try to figure out a different set up...... do I need to be worried?
 
first tomatoes of the season - cherry tomatoes "Sweet 100"
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soon to be slicing tomatoes "Champion"
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6 ft tomato racks covered with netting because everything and its brother seems to get to the tomatoes before we do!
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And while I was out there a couple of pictures of Mary's little roosters - which fortunately have not started crowing, yet:
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They didn't click the buy-now button..are you SURE they are gone? Push the button and find out... he he!

Ugh, I shouldn't spend the money right now anyway. I will just wait for Mary's to get on the ball...
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Geeze, people in zone 3 are so sensitive about their climate!
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You can laugh at me when it is 102F down here and all my tomatoes have burned up and yours are just starting to bear fruit!
 
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Geeze, people in zone 3 are so sensitive about their climate!
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You can laugh at me when it is 102F down here and all my tomatoes have burned up and yours are just starting to bear fruit!

Last couple of nights we've gone as low as 26. I have radishes and rhubarb... mmmm what a combo...
 
I keep telling ya'll - I'll be worrying about my poor little chickens heat stroking and having to water everyday and have astronomical air conditioner bills in the middle of August and ya'll will be going 'oh, it was a balmy 84F here today and I worked in my garden and picked apples!". Or something. I'll be hunkering down inside because it will be a furnace outside.

Late August I will start teaching class at 7PM and it will still be 100F outside. Extremely hard on dogs and handlers and ME! I have to wear long sleeves and pants to cover my lily white hide from the sun and will be sweating like a b!tch. 80% humidity.

So I expect there is good and bad you have to live through in every climate. At least you can dress for cold weather. Believe me, you can't take off enough clothes for hot weather without getting arrested!
 
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