20080104

Back in gear

The rain around here was loud enough to wake me this morning though (and I hope I'm not speaking too soon) it's calmed down a bit since then. I think I might've lost a crop of peas given that the wind's gotten to them so they're all lying flat in the mud right now. But this is bay area, California, home of the peas that keep on going throughout winter until March, and so I have great faith in them still. The flowers, being flowers, have suffered. Everything else still seems fairly intact, though.

The wind's also gotten to the empty pots so they're all in this sad little huddle by the corner of the yard right now, looking wet, muddy, and if it's possible for pots to be so -- thoroughly miserable.

My parents will have a field day collecting pots when the weather eases up. Either that or they will wait until I come back -- which may actually be better since there's stuff germinating still, I don't want them stepped on by accident.

It'll be too wet to harvest anything for a while. Oh well.

Davis tomorrow! Time to start comparing the course book list with the mandatory book list.

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