
Duck.
When will this heat & humidity end???! They’re calling for almost 90 degrees tomorrow but, don’t worry, that’s Fahrenheit, not Celsius.
I think.
Copyright 2013, Lori Fontanes
Duck.
When will this heat & humidity end???! They’re calling for almost 90 degrees tomorrow but, don’t worry, that’s Fahrenheit, not Celsius.
I think.
Copyright 2013, Lori Fontanes
animals, back-to-nature, backyard poultry, gardening, home, humor, kitchen garden, living in suburbia, nature, organic gardening, outdoors, pet ducks, pets, photography, raising ducks, weather
September 10, 2013
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Down south, we have had an unbelievable Summer. Moisture and below average temperatures. I can’t remember the last time it was green around the first of September. But the last few weeks have been dry and hot.
I’ll take hot & dry over hot & sticky any ol’ day but they are probably not taking requests up there. ;)!
As much as I dislike this heat, there will be snow flying soon enough!
Yes, please! (But not on Halloween week again!!! My daughter would be super-bummed.)
Stay cool!
Purrs
Texas, you are not missing anything here in Westchester for the next 3 days but the weekend is supposed to be beautiful–cool and dry! Apple cider donuts, here we come!!!
We all need a cool off soon. We have not seen rain in 30 plus days! It looks like a dessert on our city block–yellow and dried up every where….feel guilty watering my vegetables, but I do it eary morning.:-)
I feel your veggie pain (& I think my veggies feel it, too!!!)
I live in the desert in California for about 22 years and we get 115-120 during summer and I still can’t get used to it. When I see post like yours it makes me really want 90 haha..
As a former Southern Californian (almost 25 years), I hear ya, I hear ya. Never lived in the actual desert (Santa Clarita is hot but not Palm Springs or even San Berdoo hot) but I did spend lots o’ time in that manzanita’d landscape. Believe me when I say that 120 in P.S. is flip-flop melting hot but the 90’s in NY can be sheer *heck*. But yeah, I hear ya. 😉
About 90 would be nice for us. We have had more days of 95-100 in mid-Missouri this year than when I lived in Mississippi.
Dear me, I would melt in Missoura!!!