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Interesting since I’ve never planted Tigerella nor Red Zebra. This tomatoe is not very big. Just a tiny bit bigger than a golf ball.


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That's about the size of Tigerella. If it's any consolation, my Tigerellas always outperform my Woodle Oranges by far, so you'll probably get way more tomatoes with this one, though the Tigerellas are more seedy and juicy and a bit more tart. ☺
 

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I’ve been trying to lose a few pounds…… we all know how that goes! I always have a snack after supper, have switched that for a cup of oolong tea. Have cut down on carbs too. 3 mornings in a row I weighed 139.6 pounds, down from 142 pounds. This morning I am at 138.6 !!! My goal is 135.
I need to get on the band wagon but I have to be mentally ready to do that.

At age 25 I weighed 90lbs. Now I’m at 130 and the weight is on my belly ugh! My problem is that I’m always hungry and love to eat. Would like to get to 123-125 I’d be happy with that. I really like My Fitness Pal to keep track of food and calories.
Mary
 

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The sun is out and it's a lovely morning here.

Hopefully my grass will get cut today just incase this storm reaches us tomorrow.
 

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I need to get on the band wagon but I have to be mentally ready to do that.

At age 25 I weighed 90lbs. Now I’m at 130 and the weight is on my belly ugh! My problem is that I’m always hungry and love to eat. Would like to get to 123-125 I’d be happy with that. I really like My Fitness Pal to keep track of food and calories.
Mary

it is very hard to out-exercise a bad diet. it is just too easy to put calories down the pie hole.

i'm finding ways to cut sugar out of my diet, but i do have weak moments and fall off the band wagon as you say... or is that get on the band wagon? i'm not sure exactly how that goes... :)
 

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It was warm today at 77* so we decided to walk to the beach before dinner. It was so cool and breezy. You can see the fog in S.F
 

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perfecto! last night there was the storm coming through Wisconsin and heading across Lake Michigan and i was wondering if we'd get any of it since sometimes they fade out before they get to us here on the other side of both the water and some hills. i woke up several times due to thunder and lightning and rains so i will not have to water today. that was part of my morning plans. the gardens do so much better when Momma Nature does the watering anyways. :)

the interesting thing is that the weather forecast for the entire evening didn't change a bit even as the storm got closer and closer to us. it was a 20% chance... i guess the weather service was trying to sleep too...

it is still sprinkling out there, so this is a nice soaker now. :) looks to be heading north of us gradually, but we might get some more sprinkles out of this before it's gone.
 
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I'm trying not to be a Fidgetting Idjit but not really seeing any of this rain we are supposed to experience, today. Nothing overnight and WS radar doesn't really show where it's coming from for the afternoon. They aren't backing away from the cool temperatures idea. I wonder when the last time it was low 70's for an afternoon high. Welcome that !

Instead, I can lament lagging sunrise. I'm a morning person. I guess the yard squirrel is, too. About a month ago, he was scampering down the fence at 4:15. Sunrise today is 5:36. We have lost 45 minutes of morning daylight since our earliest sunrise.

No crossed fingers can change a wobbling Earth.

Steve
 
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