When I started it was quite cool. I started on the east end and thought that I would do a all of those between the first two posts. I did them and thought again that I would do a few more. Then I decided that I would do them all. By the time I got to the west end it was really hot. It was about 12:30 and time for lunch. I finished an went back to the house.
The above pictures shows how I did most of them. I took a Toma Hook and tied one end of the twine to a large nail (spike). I unwound the Toma Hook and hung it on the overhead wire. I had to unwind or wind it up until the head of the spike was a couple of inches above the ground. Then I hooked the twine to the cucumber plant with a tomato clip. Most had two plants and with two twine trellis.
I cover the fans during the winter. In the summer I hang the bottom on a hook. Earlier I hung it to a corner post. I bumped into it with my head every time I walked by which was quite a few times a day.
Sampson, one of our cats, climbed up the screen after a year so he made a large hole in the bottom left corner. I was going put a patch on it a glue it to the screen. I looked at several videos and diciced that I would replace the screen.
I went to Fillmore and bought a screen, made a payment, and made a deposit. When I got home I walked out to house two and found some of the plants suffering for the lack of water. I watered them and then went back to the house and began to put the new screen in the frame. I got it in and cut away the excess from all four side. I put the glass back in and could not get the screen and frame back into the door. But I couldn't get the screen back in. I tried several times. Carol came to help and pushed a corner of the screen away from the frame.
The Masner's picked us up and we went to Manti for the viewing of Fred F. There were a lot of people there. We then drove home.
I worked some more trying to put the screen in the door. I finally got one corner and with a little force pushed into the other corner. Above from outside looking in.
The above picture is in house two. I moved all of the tomato plants and most of the weeds.
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