Thanks--thankfully no gas here at all, so no worries about that. Plus I am paranoid about that sort of thing, so everything was unplugged anyway as I don't leave stuff plugged in when I am not present to monitor it, except when I have no other option (like the window AC for the dogs).
Speaking of which:
Tiny and Yogi were so worried about the noises from fireworks that they were still napping on top of each other on the bed when i came home; didn't come out to greet me (was worrying till I got into the bedroom and saw them). As the camera was on the table next to them I didn't get any pics of them actually napping, but just these as they woke up, just before they got up to see me:
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They didn't like last night at all, as people were setting off large loud stuff every few minutes until well past dawn.

Probably lots of other stuff going off, too, much more often, but couldn't be heard over the HEPA fan and A/C unit, inside the bedroom, unlike the larger louder stuff. So they both slept fitfully, and gassily :/ because neither would go outside to go poopy; Tiny went out to go pee, with my encouragement, but someone set something loud off in hte middle of that so she trailed it all the way back from her spot near the house back into the bedroom as she ran.
Yogi wouldn't even leave the bedroom at all, and had to be fed in there. Tiny ate most of her stuff on the couch feedign station in the livingroom with a fan near her to block a lot fo noises, but she got spooked by a big one near the end, and we had to finish up in the bedroom with her propped up by a bunch of pillows.
Then we all just stayed in there with teh door shut (usually it's open but with the blankets in the doorway), blocking out a little more of the noises, and they dozed and woke and worried all night long.
By the time it was full sun out there, the noises had stopped, and we all went out for their potty trips, which took a while, cuz Yogi kept running back inside and having to be encouraged to stay out there.
Eventually they finished all that then we went back to bed to actually *sleep* a few hours, till feeding time. We've gone out a few times since then, as the day has been partly cloudy and cooler by a few degrees than otherwise. No rain yet, probably wont' get any (hasn't been any for several days, other than a literal sprinkle a few days back).
Didn't even break 100F today, here in the backyard, 98F was the hottest i've seen so far...but last night never cooled below 94F, adn the house itself never got below 96F with the ventilation, and it was also very humid (relatively) with no wind, so it feels even hotter. It's still humid but breezy out there now, but probably will die down as night comes and then just be cloudy and humid to keep the heat from escaping, bringing the average temperature up.
More pics of stuff growing. I put some seeds I've saved from from pumpkin and squash of a few kinds under the big mulberry, where it gets sun for part of the late morning and early midday, then is shaded thru the hotter part of the day, but always gets water each day (is right at the output of the shower greywater pipe, and is at the lowest point of the dugout inside the berm, so whenever rain happens it will also flow there, including runoff from the roof and whatnot.

I don't know if it'll grow well, but it's certainly started quickly--it's only been three days, and some of the sprouts are already over 6 inches tall, with leaves bigger than my thumb.

There are a few kinds of sprouts, though I don't know which are which yet.
I've got a wire rack over them at the moment to keep them from being trampled by Tiny and Yogi. As they get taller I may have to make more of a fence around it instead.

I still have some unplanted area in that dugout, and still more dugout to make under that tree to the west of that spot, where I can plant more stuff.
Around the corner, there's a bunch of amaranth sprouting from seeds from the stuff from last year. I've been pulling the stuff that would shade the growing lantana/etc., but leaving the stuff that just shades the otherwise bare ground, and just breaking it off as it gets taller than my waist to keep it about that height for shading the ground to lower water evaporation and temperatures in the side yard there (which also lowers the wall temperature of teh house, including that of the bedroom that is behind the little "shed" and gray tarp thingy).
Those planters:
The frontyard is doing pretty well, with the two walkway mulberries about my own height already, though the lantana along the eastern half of the housefront is still not growing tall like the western half did, probably because of the tall pine tree shading it for most of the midday time, and part of the late morning and afternoon.

Of the new-planted ones, none of the eucalyptus or whatever they are are really growing well/tall, except for the two that I don't need to grow like that, out by the back fence. :/ I'd been hoping to make them as year-round shade and boundary bushes, but for whatever reason they just don't wanna grow like they normally would.
The recovering ones that had been cut back into the ground in front (seen in the pics above) are doing fine, and are taller than I am by a good margin, one is taller than the edge of the roof by a teeny bit, which is good shade for the little area they cover so far, but the newer stuff isn't.
I've been considering moving a bunch of the little mulberry sprouts in those planters to the edges of teh yard front and back and using THOSE as boundary bushes, just keeping them trimmed and with branches bent downward and twisted among each other, so they dont' become big tall trees.

I have enough of them in the planters and around the western end of the house that if all of them survived the process, I could have them every couple of feet around the edge of the yard. But I can't transplant them out into the direct sun in the current weather, so they'll have to stay in sheltered areas till they're bigger and the weather is a little cooler, probably a couple of months.