The numbers show the May rainfall at various locations in mid-Michigan. The smile-face is my approximate location. The Evaporation-Potential at those locations varied between 3.9" and 4.3" for the month of May.
Fortunately, we went into May with the soil almost saturated with water.
Alas, that water is now depleted and I am back to lugging water for the newly planted trees in the various orchards I am caring for.
Unexpected
The adult Khaki Campbell went broody and is sitting on her eggs. She is totally dedicated, but she is giving it the old college try.
I don't know what pushed-her-button but I expect it was the chirping of the new ducklings.
Khaki Campbell ducks are generally "not-broody" by nature.
Expected
The male Rouen duck became increasingly aggressive toward the four ducklings. He was keeping them away from the food and chasing them out of the enclosure. The ducklings would squeeze out between the door and the fence when the Rouen was chasing them.
I culled him with a pellet to the head.
Random thought
Many modern vehicles have a thermometer a short distance in front of the radiator that measures the temperature of the ambient air. They also have GPS.
Companies sell "data". It is revenue that they can harvest with very little incremental cost.
It would be interesting to collect strings of GPS data and the time and temperature associated with that data. A fellow could remove everything except the hour around sunrise and an hour in late afternoon and get an exceptionally high resolution picture of the actual temperatures. Perhaps even high enough resolution to map micro-climates.
Obviously, the data analyst would NOT consider data when the vehicle was stationary because the temperature would be polluted with recirculated air or it might be sitting in a garage.






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