- mandy0221
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54 degrees? We topped out at 102 degrees today. I noticed the leaves on a few trees outside of my office are turning yellow. Normally I would think because fall is fast approaching, but this year I had to question if it might be them dying because of the extreme heat and lack of rain.
I MISS FALL!!!!
I MISS FALL!!!!
"Drink up me 'earties Yo Ho. Yo Ho Yo Ho a pirates life for me!"
AWW!!! For me, too freakig hot here!! Well, there is going to be between 85 to 99 degrees next week in my area!!! Too Hot!!!
BTW, I got my feet burning from the beach sand while I walked for more than 5 minutes... And I got into the ocean to keep myself cool off my feet! Right now, my feet are little sore!
BTW, I got my feet burning from the beach sand while I walked for more than 5 minutes... And I got into the ocean to keep myself cool off my feet! Right now, my feet are little sore!
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Yes, well, just like some of you guys, we are experiencing an extreme heat wave around here and what the weather man calls 'exceptional drought', so the Halloween feel is only in my imagination at this point...but I'm optimistic that by October, the mornings will be crisp enough for me to enjoy some coffee on the front porch, feel the soft breeze mingled with a fresh, woodsy scent, and see the beautiful colors of Fall foliage everywhere...all this of course while admiring the lovingly carved family of jack-o-lanterns on our railing.
However, something cool and Halloweeny happened to me yesterday evening...I was out on a bike ride in our neighborhood, going around a trail surrounding a lake, and some clouds had blown up (blessed, blessed clouds!). Anyway, from out of NOWHERE as I was looking out on the lake, a bolt of lightening struck the water. I actually saw the bolt go underneath the water and also the reflection of the bolt on top. WICKED cool, man, I've never seen anything like that!! But it also scared me so I left. Of course, we never got anything but a few sprinkles out of that either.
However, something cool and Halloweeny happened to me yesterday evening...I was out on a bike ride in our neighborhood, going around a trail surrounding a lake, and some clouds had blown up (blessed, blessed clouds!). Anyway, from out of NOWHERE as I was looking out on the lake, a bolt of lightening struck the water. I actually saw the bolt go underneath the water and also the reflection of the bolt on top. WICKED cool, man, I've never seen anything like that!! But it also scared me so I left. Of course, we never got anything but a few sprinkles out of that either.
- I.B. Zombie
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Chill in the air
I am so jealous...it has been in the upper 90's to lower 100's here in the Queen City for the last month. We won't see cool temps and leaves falling until at least early October.
The best I can hope for is a day with no humidity.
The best I can hope for is a day with no humidity.
Regards,
I.B. Zombie
I.B. Zombie
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