I'd find a different Dr. Sweating is a natural and normal body function. If you actually stop sweating completely, that can mean only one of two things: You are suffering from heat stroke, or you are dead. Heat stroke is definitely not healthy and dead......well, you can follow the Dr's advice permanently that way and will avoid sweating ever again.Me too. I was advised by a Dr this morning to avoid sweating.
I asked if she commuted down here from Vermont every day.
Those wild sunflowers really took off after the rains we had in August.maybe the just like the flowers..
That's gotta be it!maybe the just like the flowers..
There is something to be said about familiarity so it might be exactly as you suggest: "Mom". On the other hand, you have a point about the irrigated pasture.Why graze in the flat irrigated meadow with knee deep green grass when you can hike up a steep hill to graze on old mature crested wheat grass? Calves? There was 40 of them up here a couple of days ago. Maybe the steep hill, sage brush, and junipers remind them of spending summer with mom.
View attachment 34669View attachment 34670
If I see one of those calves with a flower stuck in its hair I will know I have a California hippie calf.maybe the just like the flowers..
A quarter is good considering how dry you are. A half inch in 10 min is a bit scary considering your conditions. Flash flood? Probably only if it continues though.This morning.......It has rained more in the last 10 minutes than it has for the previous 12 weeks combined. Still no downpour but maybe 1/4-1/2 inch and I'll gladly take it.
You had probably better hope that you don't catch up this year. Do you have a canoe on stand by?1 1/2 " here last 24 hours, grateful for the 37K gallons per acre. Now another 750k gallons per acre and we'll be caught up.
I don't think we're going to catch up this year.