still roasting

Greetings and salutations, everyone; yes, once again it is I, Mani the roasting hot purebred border collie, filling in for the guy I live with, and here to bring you up to date on our roastingly hot garden. You may remember me from such roasting hot posts as “Beyond Super Roasting”, among so many, many others.

Here I am in a characteristic pose. 16073101It’s been really, really hot. It does cool off at night here, which makes it somewhat bearable. But a few unusual things have happened lately.

It started to rain a little about a week ago, and thunder, and I was in my fort, and then lightning struck very close to the house. It was so loud we both jumped. I almost hit my head on the fort’s ceiling. The guy I live with thought the house, or something in the yard, had been struck by lightning, and he went out later and looked. But the neighbors who live near where we walk said the lightning struck just on the other side of the canal road. That’s not very far away.

And then the next evening, while we were walking, someone started shooting off firecrackers, and I had to go home. So the guy I live with said we didn’t have to go on our walks for a while. I’m not the one who needs the exercise. He says we’ll start again when things calm down here.

So last Thursday it turned all cool and everything. By that I mean eighty degrees, which is about twenty-seven Celsius. That’s cool, for this summer, anyway. And the guy I live with was gardening, and things were fairly excellent, until he read the weather forecast, which called for baseball-sized hail that evening. He told me how much he was against that.

So we watched the storm head toward us on the weather website. And at about nine o’clock that night, hail started to fall. Marble-sized, he said. Then these began to fall.fellHe said those were the size of golf balls, but flat. The noise was scary. Then, everything stopped. The whole thing lasted about two minutes.

The guy I live with said “Whew”, and we turned on the TV.

Then the next night, very same forecast. The guy I live with waited all day for something really bad to happen. He said there was a plan, and if you look at the post called “The Deluge”, back when Chess was here, you see that we do have a plan. Hiding in the closet downstairs.

But nothing happened. The guy I live with said that we should have gotten some rain, for all the worrying he did, but we didn’t.

So he said he wasn’t going to complain about being roasting any more. I still get to, because we purebred border collies loathe hot weather.

In other news, a mouse has been trying to get into the house. Well, not trying, actually getting in. Down in the laundry room. holeIt is cooler downstairs, so maybe that’s why. We’re not getting a cat. The guy I live with says cats are excellent (I disagree), but that this neighborhood isn’t safe for cats.

It’s up to me to patrol for stuff. Just the other night, late at night, a caterpillar crawled across the patio, and maybe you know how alarming those can be. I made sure it didn’t try to get into the house. I thought, because of the name, they were related to cats. The guy I live with said they weren’t. 16073001You may remember some moaning and groaning about the old desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) in the front yard. Here it is now. Taller than the guy I live with. (So, way taller than I am.) He says he’s not sure it will flower, since it seems to want to spend all its energy regrowing, which is a better idea. You can see from the sawed trunks that it was a much bigger tree at one time. 16073103There is another, smaller one in the front yard that’s flowering now. As so is the hesperaloe (H. parviflora). It has a visitor in this picture. 16073102You can see the hesperaloe in this shot of our front lawn. The lawn isn’t very big. A shrub died where that empty space is and the guy I live with is still thinking about what to put there. Maybe another oak, though there are three in this picture. The sun is very bright here, at our elevation. 16073104In the morning, the back patio is still cool.16073105Then it gets hotter, after noon. The garden is ultra-dry and crispy. 16073106

16073108There are some plants which will tolerate the kind of summer we’ve been having, without additional watering. Here’s the desert willow in the back yard. Of course, it will grow even larger with a lot more watering, but I kind of have issues with the sprinkler. 16073107(This isn’t the same picture that was posted on Facebook.) The big desert willow out in front has pink flowers. chil2You can see how ultra-dry and crispy it is here, if you look at the drooping lilac leaves in the “way back”. The little lawn, my private lawn, does get watered from time to time, but the sprinkler never gets to the lilacs.

The guy I live with said he didn’t want to have a garden that was entirely dependent on irrigation a long time ago. Or even one in which the plants were irrigated to make them “look better”. There are a few small areas of the garden that get regular watering, like once a week, while I’m at Day Care. That is, if he remembers to water. Sometimes our garden doesn’t look as flowery as those that are watered, but, he says, “Whatever”.

You can also see in this picture that the clouds are rolling in, but the guy I live with says nothing awful is predicted. That doesn’t mean it can’t happen, but we prefer to accentuate the positive. And also, those are the foothills out there, and the mountains do have different weather. (We’re not exactly on the plains, but not in the mountains either.)16073109Well, I guess that’s all for today. I’ll leave you with an atmospheric picture of me. The guy I live with switched me to a new food, which I really like a lot, and that’s why there’s so much atmosphere here.16073002

Until next time, then.

 

 

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mostly roasting again

Greetings and salutations, everyone; yes, once again it is I, Mani the mostly roasting purebred border collie, filling in for the guy I live with, and here to bring you yet more news from our mostly roasting hot garden. You may remember me from such posts as “Hot, Dry, And Windy”, among so many other weather-related posts.

Here I am in a characteristic pose, after it cooled off this evening.16072103And here I am showing off my retractable ears.16072104The guy I live with says they aren’t really retractable, but I think he’s just jealous.

Once again, it’s been roasting hot. I practically fried a couple of times.

There were two little oaks here that did fry, almost completely. They’re in the two pots on the right. They were purchased last year and made it through the winter, but the guy I live with says there weren’t enough roots to fully hydrate the leaves when the weather began to get roasting. And so only the lower leaves, closest to the roots, are still green, but the rest are crispy and sad. The oaks went into pots to get watered more. potsOn one of my walks, there were ducks. Ducks know how to deal with hot weather. They stay in the water. Ducks are smart.

There were six baby ducks. The guy I live with says they’re called “ducklings”. People didn’t call me a “dogling” when I was little, so that’s weird. They were cute, though. 16071601

canalYou may have seen that last picture posted on Facebook.

Day before yesterday, in the evening, we had a severe storm warning, with hailstones the size of quarter dollars, but it turned out the bad part was in the foothills, and by the time it came over Mount Lindo, it was nothing but rain. And so it rained here.

The garden was more or less rescued, for the time being anyway. It wasn’t a huge amount of rain, but enough.

Especially since, the night before that, the guy I live with tried to turn off the faucet in the back yard, and it broke. He claims he knows how to fix this, but that a plumber is coming out tomorrow.

Still, the garden looks “less worse” than it did.16072102

16072101You see that spot under the solar lantern, there? With the little pieces of flagstone? That’s where the buffalo grass didn’t take, and so the pieces of flagstone were put there because, well, I don’t know the reason why. Maybe the guy I live with didn’t want to buy any buffalo grass seed this year.

Oh, and the guy I live with and his friend went down to Perennial Favorites, in Rye, while I was at Day Care. Here’s their customer service specialist. I haven’t met him. 01They had a good time there, even though it was a long drive. And roasting all the way. There could have been a picture of the guy I live with covered with grasshoppers at a rest area they stopped at, but there wasn’t. Too bad, huh?

And then I had some trouble with my toe, and had to go back to the vet’s (where Day Care is) today, to have it looked at. They thought something might have bitten me or stung me on the toe, and now I have medicine. The guy I live with made me wear a cone last night, which was no fun at all. But I suppose he does care about me.

I guess that’s all for now. I’m going to leave you with another picture that was posted on Facebook, but I have to admit it’s a favorite of mine. picture

Until next time, then.

 

 

 

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