Though it rained and the temperatures
remained cooler during Roland’s staycation, it hasn’t been the same this
week. Tuesday got to 104 though
yesterday was not as bad. All day it
appeared to be overcast with little promise of rain. By 10:00 yesterday morning it was already too
warm and the temperature rose up from there and didn’t start going down until
after 8:00 – even though there was sign of actual raindrops that made a
pathetic appearance and left again. There was a heaviness in the air that felt murky and seemed to distort my vision.
I’ve taken so many pictures of the sky
– trying to capture its brilliance. I
have two or three point-and-shoots that I use and of course, there’s my cell
phone which is a flip phone and does NOT capture anything brilliant. As I said before, I think a lot of it has to
do with having the opportunity of seeing the sky this summer as we have not had
a lot of summers when so much sky remained smoke-free.
My allergies have been acting up – as though
our yard has turned into a field of poinsettias or chrysanthemums – both of
which I’m allergic to. Actually, there
are few plants that I’m NOT allergic to.
But I would say poinsettias and chrysanthemums are the worse.
The forecast for the rest of the weeks has us
in the mid ’80s and upper '70s. I would like
to see it kick down to 72 or below. I did not notice a breeze this morning in Tri City, but when I got to the pool (only about five minutes away) there was a wind blowing what felt more than just four miles per hour. It knocked off my hat. It felt nice, but not in the water. I returned home without going to class.
Jenna said it rained last night. Apparently I missed it. How is the sky able to send down rain when the air is so hot? I hope that this morning's wind is a sign of cooling down the temperatures.
Jenna said it rained last night. Apparently I missed it. How is the sky able to send down rain when the air is so hot? I hope that this morning's wind is a sign of cooling down the temperatures.
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