Sounds like gorgeous weather Roy, put some in a bottle and bring it back out in January.
up too early but went to bed too early, tired from the drive, but didn't sleep long enough.
Woke up thinking about all the things I needed to do today.
that ever happen to anyone else? 
The making of mental lists, which for me are useless; need to write things down. Probably just getting older...:shocked:
My sister gave me back the unused bush bean seeds that I had sent her after doing my own garden. Now my first crop is gone, time to plant another one.
Sure couldn't do this back in PA; here I can grow into October and November. Just a longer growing season but I'm told long enough to get two good crops in.
Remember I got the first potato planting frozen/killed off to the ground. So I planted along next to those rows. And every single one of them came up. Well, this weekend, along with some small children, it's time to harvest the potatoes. I'll make sure we get some pictures. A joyful Easter potato egg hunt for the kids.
A new friend down here gave me something for digging potatoes. Tool must be a hundred years old from the handle, a real antique from PA, where we both are from.
Basically a short handled curved pitch fork, six fingers sticking out to get under the potatoes and pull them up. I was going to use a longer handled tool so i didn't have to bend over but this will work down on my knees. Actually what is nice with the raised garden is I can sit on the flat wooden edge I made and reach almost to the middle of the garden. Next time, I make the raised garden less wide.
Today is also the day to dig my garlic. I'm either going to find about twenty nice cloves of garlic, three varieties, or nothing at all. Nothing left on top, have to dig them up from memory. Actually, that new digger I was given might work nicely. They say you can leave them in the ground, like potatoes but maybe I waited too long...
I've never planted garlic before and if there's nothing out there, might not again.
My tomato plants are gigantic, side arms an inch thick. Bent over almost all the metal supports; need to wire tie them all together today. I came home to all the tomatoes keeled over; must have had some wind here or they just finally keeled over under their own weight. Normal amount of tomatoes, fair amount of bottom rot.
eggplants needed picking; largest ones were getting wrinkled. Much smaller than I expected but it might be the variety. And maybe I should have culled a few off the vines; some were trying to make six eggplants. Now that's a load...
These are promised to someone who likes them; I don't. I just think they are beautiful vegetables.