Texas Spring/Summer Thread

   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #961  
Bird; As long as Finfrock was Taft's underling, and for the first few years he was at KXAS, he was pretty food. He too has gone the lazy route, and doesn't use his degree much. Scott Chesner was good, but they got rid of him. :confused3:

Scott Chesner is now on a station out here in Tyler and doing his usual great job.

Charlie
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #962  
I knew Kristine Kahanek when she was in college. Actually I was a friend of a couple of her friends and we met a few times.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #963  
Scott Chesner is now on a station out here in Tyler and doing his usual great job.

Charlie

Scott was a good weatherman, but had a cloud over him in the DFW area due to a domestic incident where he became violent with his wife and is reported to have bitten her ear. Lot's of people I knew called him a 'wife-biter'. I think that hurt him a bunch in this market whether it was true or not.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #964  
I knew Kristine Kahanek when she was in college. Actually I was a friend of a couple of her friends and we met a few times.

Darn Kyle! Lucky you:laughing: Was she pretty then?:D

Scott was a good weatherman, but had a cloud over him in the DFW area due to a domestic incident where he became violent with his wife and is reported to have bitten her ear. Lot's of people I knew called him a 'wife-biter'. I think that hurt him a bunch in this market whether it was true or not.

After that incident, he'd been better off getting into "boxing", acceptable behavior there I understand:eek:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #965  
Yes, quite a beautiful redhead. She turned heads back then too.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #966  
Yes, quite a beautiful redhead. She turned heads back then too.

I knew it:laughing: The bonus is, you can tell in her case, she is much more than a "pretty girl" IMO

Looks like we may get some more rain in a day or 2! It would be nice to get a good soaker every week to 10 days. Unlike last year, all the rain in the span of 1 month!
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #967  
All I want is a nice 3 or 4 inch rain with no hail or high wind and no freezing afterwards. That will put my ponds and lake full with no damage to my garden. Is that too much to wish for?:confused3:

I need to get my lawn mowers serviced and my pickup inspected today. Maybe I'll get at least one of those things done before being distracted by something else.:D
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #968  
Hook up your shop vac and point it south east. Here in south La. We can't can't seem to get dry weather for more than a couple days at a time. I think I am about to sprout web feet if this doesn't let up.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #969  
Hook up your shop vac and point it south east. Here in south La. We can't can't seem to get dry weather for more than a couple days at a time. I think I am about to sprout web feet if this doesn't let up.

I'll hook up my shop vac if you'll hook up your space heater. That way we can get a warm front over the next two days instead of freezing temperatures. I've been covering plants to protect them against hail followed by a possible frost. We put covers over 46 tomatoes and 12 peppers plus cucumbers, squash, and ****** melon seedlings. Just when the weather changes, my Bush beans and blackeyed peas jumped up out of the ground. If I have to replant my garden, I'll be shedding bitter tears. I have a terrific start and don't want to start over.:mad:

BTW: I never got my lawnmower serviced nor my truck inspected.:rolleyes: I remembered that I had 6 boxes of bulbs that needed planting in a big flowerbed. Instead of doing the other jobs, I dug weeds and tilled up the flower bed. I added 8 cubic feet of organic compost so that the whole bed is nice and fluffly. Then, my wife and I planted bulbs for about 6 different types of sun loving perennial flowers. Then today it was making our vegetable garden ready for the weather change. I'll get to the mower and truck when I get a 'round-tuit.':)
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #970  
Jim, thats the gamble with Texas weather:laughing: Done all you can do brother, so might as well sit back with a cold (hot) tea:D Not much you can do about hail, I have used old sheets of tin before and buckets, works if the wind cooperates.

I havent planted the peach trees in the ground yet, got 30 RR ties in Dallas for $5 each:thumbsup: so I have been building a small retaining wall. (That is some hard work) The ties aren't perfect, but for $5, they will do. I should be planting by this weekend:dance1:

BTW, stopped by the Walmart in Azle, their plants did get some heavy freeze damage.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #971  
Jim, thats the gamble with Texas weather:laughing: Done all you can do brother, so might as well sit back with a cold (hot) tea:D Not much you can do about hail, I have used old sheets of tin before and buckets, works if the wind cooperates.

I havent planted the peach trees in the ground yet, got 30 RR ties in Dallas for $5 each:thumbsup: so I have been building a small retaining wall. (That is some hard work) The ties aren't perfect, but for $5, they will do. I should be planting by this weekend:dance1:

BTW, stopped by the Walmart in Azle, their plants did get some heavy freeze damage.

My ace-in-the-hole plant place is White Cotton Nursery on Hwy 59 just about 2 miles east of Montague. They have the best prices and all their plants are in the greenhouses so they get no wind or freeze damage. For me, it makes no sense to go anywhere else.

We used large flowerpots, plastic and metal coffee cans, and hanging basket pots with the hangers removed. They are all upside down slightly in the dirt and have rocks on top holding them in place against the wind. I have my fingers crossed that unless hail is baseball sized, they will be protected.

Dennis, $5 ties is a super bargain even if they aren't in very good shape. I hope your orchard works out. I'm watching your progress very closely. I want fruit trees, berries, and grapes at some point.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #972  
I figure I should get 20 more years out of the ties, what the guy that sold them to me though too (he has done RR removal since 1965) My nieghbor had about 40gallons of used motor oil, so I used it to top the Ties, they look nice and black on top:thumbsup: I will try to get a photo, but it is in somewhat of "disarray":laughing: My soil PH averages 7.0 almost perfect for Fruit trees.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #973  
Well I got back from Vegas last night went out and checked my garden plants,, they all were doing great plus had grown over the last week.. got a little over an inch and half last week before I left.. sorry to those that didn't get any.. or the hail and bad weather.. I went over to the land about 6 miles away to check on the hay fields.. can't believe 6 miles can make a big differences... my hay fields good worst than my pasture grass.. Lou
 
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#974  
Early gardens may have a problem again tonight. Officially, it got up to 78 yesterday, 42 now, and going for a low of 35 tonight. And so far only .11" of rain from the "storm" that was forecast.:laughing:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #975  
We had 0.35" overnight with only tiny hail one time. The rain will continue this morning if I believe the radar. I hope to get at least an inch out of this.

I'm at 36 F here this morning. . . Oops! My thermometer just dropped to 35.8 F as I was typing.:rolleyes: I looked out at my garden and it looks like I'm growing buckets and flower pots.:D My tender plants are protected and I slept much better knowing I had nothing to worry about, even if I am sore from so much work. I also weeded the garden yesterday because I didn't want the weeds to get ahead of me while it was too muddy to get into the garden. Don't feel sorry for me though, I worked hard and loved every second of it just because the garden is doing so well and I can be secure that it is well protected from wind, hail, and cold. I'm hoping my beans and peas aren't hurt by a light freeze tonight. The ground is still warm and they are down in a furrow for some protection.

The rain has picked up while I'm posting, so I'm sittin' here with a smile on my face.:)
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #976  
Yeah, that radar looks like it COULD drop a nice amount of rain, jinman. I hope so!
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #977  
Thunder woke me up:mad: Was supposed to "try" and work tonight in Carrollton, doubt that will happen.

Have about .20 in the gauge and it just started to rain, so that will go up I'm sure. Opened the door and its COOL out! with a brisk N wind. 37.8 right now, pretty sure the freeze record is April 13th or 16th?? We will be "close" tonight!
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #978  
RAIN! R-A-I-N!!!
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   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #979  
Dam Jimbo!! that diet is working:thumbsup::D

So far it has been the "perfect" kind too. Light to medium and so far no type of flooding (here)
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #980  
Looks like this "storm" event has moved on? I received .27" of rain:confused3: All the whooping and hollerin the weathermen did and that's IT!! They even got the temps wrong I bet, I'm think'n frost in the a.m.
 

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