This is a well worn description of most July days (and I probably used the same post title last year and the year before), but they are here. Big time. Temps in the 90's, humidity and no breeze whatsoever. I was thinking today about how much we talk about the weather. Most of my posts start out that way and I think it's because I know it's going out to all of you throughout the country that may be having the same (or not). I have nothing to complain about during this heat wave...I go from an air conditioned home (okay, a little bit of an antiquated system), to an air conditioned car, to an air conditioned building. Yet it's like second nature to want to vent about the heat, the rain, the snow, the cold. It's so rare that it's just "perfect". I wonder if we can ever just accept the highs and lows as the norm? As I get older, I want to hold tighter to each passing day, they can run out all too soon. I don't want to wish summer away because fall is so much cooler, I want to embrace each day and later think, "Yeah, we made it through the dreadful summer of '13 with a lot lemonade and trips to the beach!". I'm getting Pollyann-ish again...but you bet I can get crabby when it's like this. Today I came home mid afternoon and The Husband had turned off the air conditioning and had the doors and windows open. Hello? It's 94 degrees outside! Needless to say, he may not get dinner tonight.
These are some of my hosta's this year, I don't know if I caught them near the end of their bloom time or if it's just the heat, but they are drooping a bit. I have a variety of them at the lake that have white flowers. The scent is intoxicating. I cut them and put them in vases and they perfume the air in a big way. I don't know the name of the variety, most of my plants come from divisions from friends and family.
Tomorrow is a lazy day and then Milo has a vet appointment on Thursday. He had been wheezing a lot in his sleep and I was worried. It has pretty much abated but I thought I needed to run it by the vet. After that we are going to the lake, for how long, I don't know. I don't think The Husband can go on any of the boats with his incision healing so maybe we will take some day trips to some of the quaint little towns Michigan is known for, especially along the lake. And I have plenty of work in my garden. I've loaded up a few great books into my Nook library and I plan to REALLY get some reading done instead of this one or two hours every night when I'm too tired to hold my eyes open! I will be back soon! :)
XO,
Jane
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