Cold, wet and miserable

Written by: adekun on 7 September, 2008 6:02 pm - Filed under: blog

The above could be a fair reflection of the weather for the second half of August. To be dispassionate, temperatures were in the mid twenties, there were no typhoons, and perhaps it is me being miserable.
I managed to get sunburnt in the September sun as the weather quickly changed. We have had week of warmer weather. It brought some relief, as I worried about the puddles forming above the potatoes and garlic. Although the rain has now returned, I’m pleased to have spotted that one of the garlic cloves has already speared it’s way through to the surface.

2 responses to Cold, wet and miserable »

  • TopVeg

    9 September, 2008 #

    We are cold, wet & fed up, too – this has been a summer without sun. Interesting to read about Masanobu Fukuoka – we have so much to learn about nature’s systems.
    Like your header!

  • adekun

    9 September, 2008 #

    Cold wet summers seem to be forming a trend. The sun is out here. :-D If you are interested in Masanobu Fukuoka’s work another good person to look up is Sepp Holzer. Youtube is a good place to start. I’d like a copy of his book.
    If I get my laptop fixed I can finish messing around with the layout.

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