almost blood red this year. Pure heaven in a wedge! But it's been the backyard ones-the commercial ones have not been as good, what with the drought this year. My county has been designated Phase 3 drought now.
I heard the peaches did not do well this year but I'm not sure how the apples are. I'm hoping for some decent Granny Smith's.
14. What's bad for one thing always seems better for another.
I've noticed that in drought years around here. The fruits will be smaller, but sweeter, and melons and peppers seem to thrive in those conditions. Things may still pick up for some late crops...I've got my fingers crossed, anyway.
I'm in the heartland and I'm telling everyone who is reading this-the crops are almost dead around here. I bet meat will be cheaper for a couple of months because the farmers will have to slaughter some of them d/t the drought. Veggies and grains will be much more expensive this winter.
Did your son go to NYC? Where did he stay? You asked on the board a few months ago about reasonably priced places to stay. I was one of the folks who responded.
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