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iceeu2 Jun 24th, 2006 03:11 PM

It's happening now..........
 
there is water falling from the sky here in drought ridden North Georgia! Mother Nature doing anything grand for anyone else at the moment?

indytravel Jun 24th, 2006 03:18 PM

Good for you iceeu2!

Good ole Ma Na-chur gave me a glorious sunny day with a nice temp and low humidity in central Indiana. After pelting me with hail and rain earlier in the week she's proved herself the fickle femme fatale she so often is. :-D

Suzie Jun 24th, 2006 03:19 PM

That's great! Hope it lasts long enough to get a good watering but not so long as to be problematic.

In the central valley in CA it's the relative temperature of the sun.

seetheworld Jun 24th, 2006 03:20 PM

Well, I'm glad to hear that you can use the rain. Frankly, we've had enough! I'm tired of seeing my yard wash away down the street.

I'm thinking of investing in AstroTurf pretty soon. At least it will be green and not wash away!!!!

LoveItaly Jun 24th, 2006 03:21 PM

Hello again iceeu2, rain here in the Sacramento Valley would be wonderful. It is so hot here. Imagine you are having quite hot weather also Suzie!!

Suzie Jun 24th, 2006 03:24 PM

BTW is central valley and Sacto valley the same location? If they are different I better pick the right one. I know people say San Joaquin valley and Sacto valley but on a map it really is just one long valley isn't it? Do we separate them so that we are nto seen as living in the extra super hot san juaquin valley?

iceeu2 Jun 24th, 2006 03:33 PM

seetheworld, you and I must meet sometime in the very near future. We live in the area where AstroTurf and other floor coverings are made.

In fact, it's called "The Carpet Capital of the World". Just ask Budman, he got a deal from here!

seetheworld Jun 24th, 2006 03:37 PM

Sure, iceu2! Do you know where I can get some fake flowers to go along with the AstroTurf? I've got a baby bunny who is eating everything that I've planted so far this season!!!! Arrrgh!

iceeu2 Jun 24th, 2006 03:38 PM

Sorry, can't help you. The deer have mowed our garden!

seetheworld Jun 24th, 2006 03:45 PM

iceeu, we have deer as well, but I've found something that actually works. It's an all-natural spray with eggs and other natural stuff. I'll get the name for you. It lasts as long as you don't have lots of rain. I spray it on my hostas and geraniums. I'll get back to you.

Someone on this site mentioned using cayenne pepper, which I did. Apparently bunny enjoys spicy food, lol.

janisj Jun 24th, 2006 03:51 PM

Really just the one Central Valley sort of divided by the delta into:

- San Joaquin valley, the southern end - basically the watershed of the San Joaquin River ( though dams/reservoirs have changed that ). Sort of Bakersfield to Stockton.

- Sacramento Valley, watershed of the Sacramento River. Basically Redding to south of Sacramento.

Interestingly - though the entire Central Valley is <b>HOT</b> in the summer - the far northern and southern ends (Redding and B'field) are much hotter than Sacto/Stockton. Plus they don't get the delta breezes that make summers tolerable.

LoveItaly Jun 24th, 2006 03:52 PM

Hi suzie, It is sort of confusing but what is known as the Central Valley is from Shasta to Kern. The northern part of the Cental Valley includes the Sacramento Valley. The southern part of the Central Valley includes the San Joaguin Valley. I &quot;guess&quot; you could say that the inland..away from the shoreline of CA..and on the east side of the mountain range is the Central Valley. And it gets soooo hot during the summer months. And when the Valley gets hot the shoreline of N CA gets fog and is so much cooler. Then it seems when the Valley gets cooler the N CA shoreline gets nicer which is why SF, Bodega Bay etc. is so lovely in say September.

All of the Central Valley gets very hot Suzie. If you are going to move here do be sure to get a residence with a good working a/c. Best regards.

sylvia3 Jun 24th, 2006 04:20 PM

Ijust had to pull off the road and hide behind a big truck north of Boulder, CO--couldn't see and thought the hail would break down my windshield! Haven't driven through/stopped for anything like that since I lived in Houston...
but any moisture in a drought is good, right?

OneWanderingJew Jun 24th, 2006 04:26 PM

Icee--We didn't get rain today but yesterday...yay--finally! It was quite the t-storm--very loud, lots of lightning, hail and a real soaking rain. I've never been so happy to see water falling from the sky and our lawn was cheering too! (My dh was doing his happy dance too b/c he didn't have to water the lawn this w/e!)

Suzie Jun 24th, 2006 04:28 PM

LOL Ok you guys have totally misunderstood me. In my original post I said this:

&quot;In the central valley in CA it's the relative temperature of the sun.&quot;

Then LoveItaly came back and said this:

&quot;...rain here in the Sacramento Valley would be wonderful. It is so hot here. Imagine you are having quite hot weather also Suzie!!&quot;

Which led to my question about whether there is a difference between my wording using Central valley and her wording using Sacramento Valley. I have lived in the same town as Kal for more than 20 years so I do have a terrific air conditioner.




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