Showing posts with label heat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heat. Show all posts

Jul 24, 2025

Thankful Thursday ~ Waiting on the Rain

 


I've been trying to cull old photos off of my computer and my phone.  I ran into this one today, and it's from about 4 years ago.  It wasn't a bad storm, that I recall, but it was a doozy of a rain maker.  My pond needed it, the grass needed it, and I needed a break from the heat. 
Just looking at this photo cools me off some.  It's 99 right now, and my weather station says "Dangerously high heat index".  No messing around with it. It's hot out there.  
Needless to say, the heat is keeping me indoors.  

I can't say I am thankful for the extreme heat, but I'm sure there are folks somewhere who are quite happy with it.  That would be the beach-goers, and the pool splashers.  Maybe even the farmer who needs to get his hay in the dry, or those who have to work outdoors and would lose a payday if it were nasty weather.  

So while those folks are out there enjoying the sun, I will work indoors and every now and then look at my storm photos with longing. 

Hope all have a good weekend. Despite how much I long for fall I definitely do not want to speed up time, or skip a season.  Even if I can fry an egg on the sidewalk out there...it's ok. 
I will not melt. (HA HA HA ) 

sharing with Michelle for Thankful Thursday




Aug 12, 2023

Saturday's Critters ~ 8/2023

 

Geese on the pond, and then I mowed too close
and....
They were outta here!



The heat is relentless- I don't know why horses like to stand out in the middle 
of the field instead of getting under some shade.  Dakota (left) is 34 
and Lil Man is 23.  (Where is the time going?) Weve been carrying out watermelon
 in the evening for them as a treat.  Very surprised they liked it, but it is nice and cold. 


Out at the lake... the grey heron is waiting...I don't know what for, this one was definitely not even looking at the water. 


Yes ma'am,
It's hot!


Sir Heron, or Mrs, look at that cool water, right in front of you!  
You could at least dabble your toes a bit. 



Oh well yes, good decision, good decision! We watched this gator for a while and then he dove under and disappeared.  The heron just stared off into the distance like he didn't have a care in the world. 


And back home, these were recent visitors to our pond that my husband 
tried to photograph while I was gone to town. 
I have never seen them before. The closest look alike I could find online were
 the Tricolored Herons, but I don't know.  I haven't seen them again.  :(

Sharing with Eileen for Saturday's Critters