tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8049802.post6368350372238578934..comments2024-03-22T10:52:36.273-07:00Comments on snarkolepsy: Fire count? Two.she said:http://www.blogger.com/profile/15003430767746896739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8049802.post-73690448664557931382014-06-13T10:56:39.594-07:002014-06-13T10:56:39.594-07:00OMG. You made me laugh so hard. If I were readin...OMG. You made me laugh so hard. If I were reading another blogger from California who posted that picture I would be like - wait, hold up - she seriously can't be growing corn right now. What - the - hell!<br /><br />I planted it (I think in late Feb. or March) before we knew for sure how bad the drought would be. I'd planned to plant about 30/40 feet of corn rows but tapped out at 10 feet once I was pretty sure the rain would never come. Last year was my first good crop and it was so tender it would make you cry. Yes. Real tears for corn. I had to keep what I planted alive. In my defense - I am banking shower water while I'm waiting for it to heat up. That makes it okay - right?<br /><br />I can totally see the condecendingwonka thing. We are just lucky we don't get more wind and our hills are more camel-ey, and less canyon-ey. Last year there were a couple of fires on the highest hills that had houses on top. One house - I'm surprised he didn't cut two fire breaks this year because the fire raced up the hill so freaking fast. I was watching those fires down there. They were intense!<br /><br />Thank for the comment Stutefish. Sometimes it is a bit of a grind to find anything that entertains me, little alone something I think might entertain other people. So I appreciate you saying that. I can't believe how long you've been reading now. It's really nice to see you've hung around.<br />she said:https://www.blogger.com/profile/15003430767746896739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8049802.post-78190728689904531002014-06-12T18:52:34.958-07:002014-06-12T18:52:34.958-07:00Is that corn?
Also, love your blog. Thank you so ...Is that corn?<br /><br />Also, love your blog. Thank you so much for keeping it up.<br /><br />Finally, I confess to having a CondescendingWonka.jpg moment about your two fires. I had to sit at home, 2 miles from the Cocos fire here in San Diego, when it was one of *nine* in the county, and all the resources were still busy at the other eight.stutefishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11652736633374020671noreply@blogger.com