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The Porch

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and just like that- a day with no rain,, one could go out and plant peas and turnips and cabbage in this mildness
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murphysranch

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I'm here now. We moved up from Medford area to here (brush prairie) to be near to my DD. Hubs was diagnosed with the very tiny beginnings of memory issues. So we needed to be close to some family. Hoping that son will also move up here someday, from San Jose.
 

Hinotori

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Nope.

Grew up over in Umatilla Oregon at about 500 feet and just off the Columbia River. So know dry weather and watermelons pretty well.

Now live at 721 feet on the western foot of Mt Rainier and currently so done with rain. 3 inches in 24 hours. Waded out to feed chickens today.
 

tortoise

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Anyone else live in high desert at 4300' altitude?
Nope. My sister does, and it sounds very, very different from where I am. I'm at 1,000 feet and average humidity is like 70%. She is between 4,500 - 5,500 and average humidity is like 10%. I didn't realize her city has such a range in elevation until I checked just now. :eek:
 
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