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Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:31 pm
by adrian
my neighbor across and down the road has a small 20 acre farm. once the watermelons are gone, the pumpkins will be planted! some are already in his back fields
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 2:32 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
I thought pumpkins had to be planted no later then around mid May, but I guess you learn something every day. I have had no luck with pumpkins at all, indoor or outdoor.
Mike
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:58 am
by Murfreesboro
It probably depends on the part of the country--Alabama's season will be different than Illinois'--but I would think the different varieties specify time from bloom to harvest on the seed packets. You would have to time it right in order to have your pumpkins ripened by Halloween.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:21 pm
by Murfreesboro
Yesterday I spotted a few unmistakeably red leaves on a dogwood tree in our neighborhood. Autumn is coming!
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:31 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
IT still may be August, but even here in Illinois, you can see a gradual change in color on some of the foliage. Fall is definately in the air here, too.
As far as growing pumpkins is concerned, you are correct. The further South you go, the longer the growing season. I have had NO LUCK what ever growing pumpkins, either indoors or outdoors.
Mike
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:28 pm
by adrian
actually I am late... I visited him yesterday and his back field will be the only field this year with pumpkins.. they were put in a month ago. the watermelon patches were being tilled as I drove up... he said that he'd be giving that front field a break this fall. I'm not positive why but he didn't want to plant pumpkins in the same soil so soon after the watermelon.....
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:21 pm
by Andybev01
My condolences Adrian.
Tis is a pic of one of the many reasons I love redwood trees.
In autumn they turn rusty colored.
This was taken this morning.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 5:53 am
by ScarecrowJack
I see I'm going to have to start forum stalking you for photos.

You have some impressive skills.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 5:26 pm
by Kolchak
I can feel it, coming in the air tonight....Hold on.
Sorry. I was just channeling Phil Collins.

Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:22 pm
by Andybev01
That awesome drum break.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:20 pm
by NeverMore
Can I feel it? CAN I FEEL IT!?! Only thing I feel is the scorching heat that never seems to end. I feel like a candle stuck in a microwave. Top it off, I finally decide to turn on the A/C and the $%$! thing don't work. And the repair guy is on vacation and won't be back for another week. As soon as it cools down, and I can think straight, I'm going to start working on my diabolical scheme to extinguish the sun. Then it can be Halloween all the time. BWAA HA HA HAAA!!!
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:33 pm
by Andybev01
I put up fall garlands, spooky candle holders, oncluding the skull I got from Mac, a couple of JOLs, then went to the store and bought some orange yellow & red flowers.
I cranked up the a/c (sorry Nevermore) and tonight I'm going to watch a spooky movie and have a hot bowl of home made beef stew.
...and preetend its fall.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:14 am
by HalloweenDot
Watched L.A. Story last night. The part about the weather was funny. Not the best movie ever, but entertaining.
NeverMore wrote:HalloweenCom wrote:My only problems with CA are: very expensive, high taxes, and cold Pacific (I needed a short wetsuit - yes, I am a wimp about it now!)
So true. To all three. Only time I go in the water is the beginning of September, when it's usually warmest.
Andy, ever see the movie L.A. Story? Steve Martin plays a weatherman in L.A. and decides to pre-tape the weekend report so he can do something else. Things go wrong. The movie is pretty funny to those who know SoCal culture.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:19 am
by NeverMore
The parody of Southern California culture is what I found so great about that movie. I've watched it with people who aren't from here and they just didn't get it. It's also pretty dated now, as evidenced by the whole freeway shooting part. And Woody Harrelson was so young! Steve looks the same. Has he always had white hair? I've actually seen people order like that during the brunch scene. I've also seen people who are not from here freak out when we get a little shaker. We feel the building moving, stop and think 'earthquake, cool' and go on and continue what we're doing. The whole freeway sign thing, I don't get. I've stopped many times and tried to talk to one and I've never had one talk back.
Re: Can You Feel It?
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:35 am
by HalloweenDot
Very true. It is pretty funny when you are driving and there is a quake and you don't even know it.
Yes, definitely dated, and I didn't know when Steve Martin's hair turned white, but searched and they said late 20s and early 30s! He is 68 now, but was around 46 when they made that movie!
NeverMore wrote:
The parody of Southern California culture is what I found so great about that movie. I've watched it with people who aren't from here and they just didn't get it. It's also pretty dated now, as evidenced by the whole freeway shooting part. And Woody Harrelson was so young! Steve looks the same. Has he always had white hair? I've actually seen people order like that during the brunch scene. I've also seen people who are not from here freak out when we get a little shaker. We feel the building moving, stop and think 'earthquake, cool' and go on and continue what we're doing. The whole freeway sign thing, I don't get. I've stopped many times and tried to talk to one and I've never had one talk back.