<font color=blue>How's the weather down in Texas? I'll bit its horrible.</font color=blue>
Yep, at least for us old folks. I can definitely tell that it gets tougher as I get older, 'cause like a lot of you, I never lived, worked, or went to school where there was any air-conditioning until I was 19, and got by just fine. Now . . ., actually I guess we're having a mild summer; mid-70s for lows and mid to high 90s in the afternoon, but no 100 degree weather yet. But it seems to me that the humidity is worse this year (my imagination maybe?). We had a breeze this morning and it was the first morning in a long time that the grass wasn't soaking wet with dew. I get out at daylight or before to do whatever I have to do outside, come in and shower by noon and then stay in if I can. My youngest daughter came to visit this morning and brought her Lawnboy lawnmower for me to clean up, replace a missing bolt, change oil, and sharpen the blade. So I was through and came in at 9:30 a.m. and my clothes were soaked even though I worked slow and certainly not any hard work at all.
I had picked a half dozen Israel melons and a gallon or so of small bell peppers before she got here; don't think my watermelons are going to do any good at all, and I've already mowed down and tilled under everything else in the garden.
<font color=blue>Have you got a good recipe for canning Pickles?</font color=blue>
Hmm, I thought my wife had been using my mother's old recipes for dill, sweet, and bread and butter pickles, but I just asked her and she said she just buys the boxes of pickling spices at the grocery store and uses the recipe on the back of the boxes.