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That is me. I have read about the cherries for this area. I have also read that they still won't do well here. Our soil (I use that term loosely) is bad at best and it gets so hot here in the summer. I'll check again though. I wish I could grow Rainer cherries.They have a new one out that only needs like 100 or so hours of frost or whatever. I think it's under 45 degrees. Google for cherry trees for zone 8. That's you too. Right?

I think you have a fever. Spring fever. Maybe combined with Cabin Fever.Okay, so am I crazy? Wait....let me rephrase the question - is THIS crazy? There, that's better. If I've learned anything on the Porch it's not to leave myself wide open like that!
Anyway, we put the chickens out a few days ago. It's still cold out there and the thought of leaving my nice warm house to go out and do m' chores is a drag. BUT, I put on my coop shoes and go out and do it. And I find I'm enjoying taking care of the chickens so much more with them being outside. That strikes me as a little odd - seems it would be more pleasant to remain warm, clean up after them, feed and water them, and check on them frequently when they're in the nice warm house with me. That hasn't proven to be the case. I like going out and replenishing the feeder, refilling the water, opening the door and letting them out, and watching them as they come out to greet the day. Yes, I definitely have inside housework I could be doing. Yes, I'm cold. Until I get a better water system going I tend to slop the water on my pant leg on the way to the coop. But I'm enjoying this so much more than when they were in the brooder. Is that NORMAL????
