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I thought Washington did not have humidity. I was hoping to get away from it when we move there.

Not midwest style humidity, and rarely ever day after day of humid weather. Yesterday and Sunday afternoon got muggy-ish: over seventy and intermittant showers, and no wind at all. We have intermittant showers and no wind quite often, it's just usually under 50F! The relative humidity meter in my office has gone above 33% for the first time in... forever, so long I was sure it was broken... to a magnificent 44%, with the window wide open. What's really rare is humid nights, and it takes a monster of a heat wave for nighttime temps to stay above 70F, speaking in out-of-town terms. Anywhere with lots of pavement stays hotter at night.

Some places are more humid: the Willamette Valley for notable instance, and some places like Pe Ell and Cinnibar which sit in closed basin valleys get hotter and more humid under very specific weather conditions.

Of course the real fun about living on the wet side is that the topography leads to some whacky microclimates: my house is 10 degrees colder in winter, on average over 25 years and 5 degrees warmer in summer, ditto, than my cousin's place twenty feet above me and a hundred feet away, and both of our places get around five inches a year less rain than my sister's place, which is 1.2 miles away as the crow flies. Even worse, we are all colder/hotter/much, much wetter than the official weather station at the Olympia Airport, which is five miles away but in a little pocket rain shadow of the Black Hills, which top out below 3000 ft (useful to remember that our plateau is at 200 ft or so). The airport gets just under 40 inches of rain a year; The Evergreen State College, ten miles north and in the opposite of a rain shadow, gets 60.

Remember that when you look for a farm, here. Look for oak and avoid cedar. Get a topo map and check to see that you're not in a closed basin (my winter lows are because I'm in a stagnant air trap). Avoid the north side of hills.

Thanks for the very good info.
 
Here are some more cucumbers and a melon I am getting for next season:

"Telegraph Improved cucumber"

http://www.territorialseed.com/product/624/198


http://rareseeds.com/vegetablesa-c/cucumber/telegraph-improved-cucumber.html

and "Sikkim" cucumbers

http://rareseeds.com/vegetablesa-c/cucumber/sikkim-cucumber.html

Both are supposed to do well in cool climes and the former says it will self pollinate as well, not sure about the Sikkim.

Then the "Sweet Siberian" melon...gotta try that one, also early & does well in cool climes.

http://rareseeds.com/vegetables-p-z/watermelon/sweet-siberian.html

I will edit to add links.
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I am looking through my catalogs & making lists for seeds I need for my winter garden.
 
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I LOVE lampwork, something I have always wanted to learn! I bought the beads in this bracelet I made from Farmer Dave in Portland. It has far too much bling for me to wear, but always draws in people at shows until they look at the price. I paid nearly $100 for the lampwork in it and the remainder is Swarovski Crystal, sterling silver, and vintage pressed glass, and people offer me $50 for it. I dn't make stuff to sell in that range anymore. The green bracelet in the other photo is also one I only do as gifts - I peyote stitch each of those tube beads from 40 seed beads, and there are 24 of those beads! Again, the remainder is swarovski and sterling silver. Someone offered me $35 for it. That is less than the materials. I even told her so. I ended up trading one like it for one hour of my daughters harp lessons. Took me 8 hours to make it. I wouldn't dream of bartering down her rate for lessons, yet so many people fell that they should get something I made for less than the materials used, and then they will turn around and buy someting from the Silpada catalog for twice what I ask!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/72609_m_farmer_dave_lampwork_close-upt.jpg

Gorgeous- not what I do, but twice as complicated and wonderful results! The peyote-stitch tubes look like they'd be really nice-feeling on the wrist, especially.

I'm not doing much beading lately, I need an adjustment on my upper back or something, because using my hands for fine work screws up everything else right up to the spine. I make beaded chain neclkaces and earrings and multi-row memory wire bracelets, and multi-row beaded necklaces- the last one of those I finished is labradorite beads in...eight? shapes and sizes, with which I'm not yet sufficiently satisfied to photograph- it supports my sterling silver bottle of Bulgarian Absolute Rose, which I used to wear on a bootlace before I needed quite so much moisturizer. The wire-and-bead hanger isn't yet what I want, nor the clasp, and I suspect I'll need to buy Sterling wire, work out a fourth pattern in craft wire, and then work it in sterling, but at the moment it works well enough for how rarely I go anywhere calling for a necklace.

Anyone who thinks jewelry making is for sissies needs to track their BG levels when they do it; I use up more energy making beaded chain for a couple hours than mopping the whole house.

Thanks! I have not used memory wire yet other than for wine charms. I'd love to see your bracelet with your Bulgarian Absolute Rose when you have it ready.

Those peyote stitch tube bracelets are nice. I wear one often as it is very comfortable. I was going to say it does not catch on anything, but there is one at the bottom of Rattlesnake Lake - I somehow knocked the toggle and undid it when I was canoeing last fall.

Those bracelets are also why my keyboard has issues. I got seed beads stuck under the keys!
 
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I had to reread your post a couple from time. I was getting ready to Google 'missery' to see were it was. I kept saying Warrensburg is in Missouri but where is missery. It dawned on me how you post some times.

It is good to know that your humidity is not like ours. Thursday it is suppose to be 101*.

Awww... BNF .. you don't want to move to the wet, mossy side of the state. Come live by me! Here in Yakima our average humidity is ~50%

I'm telling ya, I live in the desert on purpose!

Dave

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I would be there fast if I could. I was hatched in Yakima and grew up down on the other side of the big creek.
 
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I have seriously thought of doing this, the problem other then a bright white full moon beacon moving around the yard is this is the time the bugs are out. Mosquito bite in your back crack is no fun I tell you.
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I have been building some chicken tractors, I cut the wood outside and bring it inside to assemble the side panels.
 
Good almost afternoon everybody!! Nice chicks Wa4hpoultrymonm!!! very cute!! CL your talent for growing plants is absolutely amazing!! Great horse pics and I love the Orps!!
It's very hot and a bit humid today, mostly cause everyone has their irrigation on, including me so we do get just a little when it's up and running! Too hot to weed the garden right now, I had another muscovy hatch this morning, the BO hen is doing a great job!! LOL I take them away and put them in the incubator to warm and they seem to be doing well, I think the walking thing isn't spraddle at all just trying to get their sea legs! LOL! My friend called me and has a doeling she wants to find a home for so, guess who's rescuing another goat?? She's a week old and has a few issues she will grow out of. I figure I'm already running a nursery whats one more!! lol! Ok, off to get all the required bottles and milk replacer for the new baby, pics to follow when I get her home!!!
 
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I have seriously thought of doing this, the problem other then a bright white full moon beacon moving around the yard is this is the time the bugs are out. Mosquito bite in your back crack is no fun I tell you.
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I have been building some chicken tractors, I cut the wood outside and bring it inside to assemble the side panels.

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Well if you ever do decide you want to ride, you can come up here and ride Lacy or Red anytime. lol There just isnt enough time in the day for me to do my house chores, chicken chores, horse chores, AND excersise all 5 horses...
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So yah! Anytime your up this way and wanna ride let me know!

I completely understand the not wanting to get hurt... Im WAY cautious when riding, as I dont want to wind up parelised again. Or in the hospital for that matter iether.
 
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