Last night we had a series of strong storms rip through. And that took out the internet for a while. Then my day got in the way. But now we are all back in order. 
So here is my yesterday in pictures.
Today is the last day of turning the turkey and peacock eggs then I will drop the temperature to 98.5 and increase the humidity for the next four days. Hatch date is Friday which could be Thursday. They are in a closed room. I hope it goes well. I have struggled with maintaining an even temperature this time, I am not sure whether this is due to the incubator or the environment’s fluctuating temperatures.
Has anyone encountered this disease in their tomatoes. It is hitting the Amish Paste variety and they are dying. We have had a lot of water lately but the other tomatoes are not affected.
I hope you have a lovely day. I am. It is beautiful today. Perfect weeding way.
Love your friend on the farm,
celi.





34 responses to “Stormy Internet”
Maybe this could help a little bit:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/?s=Tomato+problem+solver&submit=Search
Good luck with both – tomatoes & eggs.
smart dog….cooling off! Good luck with the eggs- I am looking forward to those photos! Cheers!
Hey Celi .. Not sure but it could be blight. Whatever it is doesn’t look good at all. Best of luck with those eggs ..
Some fantastic images here today. I especially like the first one.
I am always amazed at how you manage to get exceptional photos – day after day after day!! It’s pretty cool here right now in Western Massachusetts. I buy my annuals from a local farmer and yesterday he said, ‘We’ve had summer (those five weeks of heat and no rain), then fall (when it was pretty damn cold in the northeast) and spring – meaning right now with lovely, cool days filled with lovely soft breezes and nights just perfect for sleeping with temps in the 40s !!
😉 ! You have internet problems because of storms; don’t know what my reason is ’cause it has taken me half an hour to ‘get on’ – possibly old age: me and a sympathetic machine . . . and it will take me about three weeks to get a new one if so!! More valuable hay in the making it seems and Tima has a clean nose! All good 🙂 ! Blight: we get a lot of that in the summer . . . know how dependent you are on your tomato crop tho’!!
Tima is adorable! Boo looks like he found the perfect place to cool off.