In our community there are many orchards.
It gets cold at night but it is warm during the day so the buds need to be protected from the frost.
These days a sprinkling system is used to trap the warmth.
Every morning the orchards look like this.
This particular night the temperature dropped to 10 degrees.
There is nothing you can do for temps that low.
We kissed our apple crop good-bye and snapped some cool photos.
Now we are praying that our chile is fruitful.
Back in the day the farmers would light "smudge buckets" under each tree to frost control.
The town would be covered in thick smoke for most of the day.
Soot would get in the homes and stain the furniture and carpets.
The men would come home BLACK.
A more effective way was found to frost control....with water and a sprinkling system....but the process has always been known as the "smudge."
Plus, it sounds more manly than the "sprinkle."





2 comments:
incredibly beautiful...sorry to hear about your apples!
I lived through the REAL smudging days! It was insane! Every morning when we would ride the bus down the dugway into Colonia Juarez and it was COVERED in black smog we would joke "welcome to hell!" haha... oh teenagers!
I'm sorry about your apples? Did you lose your WHOLE crop or were you apple to get ANY apples out of it? I hope your chile does amazing this year!!!
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