Apparently the complaint department at Mother Nature’s headquarters is working overtime. All the disgruntled people who have been dissing the weather are finally getting their wishes granted.
Sun in the roaring twenties, and the ever increasing dirty thirties. Celsius, that is, for you non metric heat lovers. I have no idea what that is in Fahrenheit, except..
Baby that’s hot!
And I hope that you enjoy it. I know that since the A/C practically quit at work, it’s spewing out hot air, and I have to wear a poly – stinking – hot uniform I am not happy. Not that it is ever cool enough there for me, aren’t hot flashes supposed to start when you hit menopause?
Yes, I am cranky! And I deserve to be so. My muddy boots are starting to get piles of dust underneath them.
Giggle.
I like the cooler, more temperate days, really I do.
So all you sun lovers, have your dog day afternoons, sipping on your minted ice teas, while I pour myself from aisle to aisle, giggle, I am having too much fun with this!
I’m meltiiiinnnngggg.
Enjoy the sunshine, we all know here in the wet coast that we only really get a few weeks of sun, and then it goes back to the regular “singing in the rain” story.
My day in the rain will come soon.
Note: all of the above really is tongue firmly in cheek, not that I should have to explain myself anymore, because I am sure you know what I am like by now.
Oh, and Bootsie, well he’s not a big fan of this weather either.
Jen
yes, it's hot....symptoms start long before you begin the change..welcome to the 'i'm sticing my head in the freezer' club!
ReplyDeleteReally fab photos Jen :o)
ReplyDeleteRO xxx
The weather sure did change - from cool to very hot. I'm happy to finally put the fleece away and take the blankets off the bed. Our furnace was still coming on up until 2 days ago. I guess we broke a heat record yesterday down here. And you're right, it really won't be all that long before the wet weather returns.
ReplyDeleteStay cool!
I love the Clematis pictures!
What pretty light in those clematis pictures. Your photography always inspires me. There's so much to learn - good thing I'm youngish and have decades ahead to keep making pictures and getting better.
ReplyDeleteSorry you aren't enjoying the heat. I have been watching the kiddos splash in the blow up pool while you're pouring yourself from aisle to aisle. Sorry.
Well, if Bootsie is not happy...........
ReplyDeleteOh it is so hot and dry in GA! I hope we all get some relief soon. Give Bootsie an ice cube from me!
Normally I'm right there with you begging for the cooler temperatures, but this year with all of that cold we've had, I've been pleading for the heat. So you won't hear me complain about how hot it is this year! Beside, we finally took the jump & got a heat pump, so it's nice and cool in here :)
ReplyDeleteI am LOVING this hot weather. Although, I have to say, it's a bit of a kick in the pants walking outside into the brick wall of heat after spending the day in air conditioning. It's really difficult to acclimate to. Nevertheless, I'll take the heat & sunshine over rain any day of the week.
ReplyDeleteWe've been getting 37-38 C on and off the past couple of weeks. That's just downright no fun at all! Fortunately, the last couple of days have been temperate with nights down around 14-15 C. Ahhhh... that's the way I like it! Now if you could send some of your summer rain down our way I'd be so very happy! :-)
ReplyDeleteit's still fairly cool and rainy in missouri.
ReplyDeletenot typical for july at all.
weird weather.
love your clematis photos.
absolutely gorgeoso.
What a crazy heat wave, coast to coast. I made the mistake of planting a ligularia at Kilbourne Grove before I left on Monday, wonder what I will find?
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny but I know your pain you will flash a long time.
ReplyDeletePatsy
I loved it. It gave me a good chuckle.
ReplyDeleteI think it is great! I love hot weather.
ReplyDeleteI am with you on this one - I love the rain! (My hair doesn't but I do!;))
ReplyDeleteI love it when it is about 20c, not when it is 30 and building up to thunder.
Let's keep it cool! Beautiful photos, Jen!