Good morning!
Thanks to all who posted on this thread. . .
but. . . those of you who posted about long-sleeve weather -
gimme a break! At this point in summer, as always, it is difficult for me to imagine a cool breeze, let alone the magnificent smell of cold rain hitting the ground!
Stinkin' hot here for the next week - mostly mid-100's. Velda and I are generally in a competition to see "who is the hottest" (WAit! I don't mean it in
THAT way!
), Velda generally wins out (Velda is about 50 miles +/- south and a bit east of me).
But not always!
Velda, although I didn't check my thermometer yesterday at the hottest part of the day (it was 72 when I went to bed at midnight), at 5:00 p.m. it was still 103.
But - the competition is
ON! Weather.gov is saying 105 today (Tuesday, August 16) and tomorrow, I'm betting I can beat that (I'm thinkin' maybe 106 - 107)!
Velda, are you
in? I've got my chips on the table, I'm ready to rumble!!
At these temps the extra watering I am putting in my veggie garden (I have let my lawn die) doesn't seem to help much. The few tomatoes I have left (I have been fortunate to have been able to harvest quite a few so far, before this hot snap) I have covered with white dish towels to shade them a bit (not the plants, just the individual tomatoes) because those tomatoes that are not shaded by foliage and directly exposed to the sun just cook on the vine, bursting in the heat. Yeah, it is
that hot!
And Lyn. . . thanks so very much for the invite! Maybe another time - when it is this hot I try not to drive anywhere when Joe will be with me - because, should I have even a minor mechanical problem on the road. . . say something like even a flat tire. . . just waiting for a tow or a tire change could be very, er, "problematic" for Joe, waiting with me on the side of the road in 100 degree plus heat. Joe is of a bit of a "short-faced" dog breed (brachycephalic). Such dogs - including Joe - do very poorly in the heat.
Thanks again, though, Lyn!
Anne