Except it's going to be another tropical day here in what once was the Northland.
I have been lying low the past couple of days due to heat warnings. It's bad enough today for the horses to stay inside their temperate barn. They are old. There's a lot of that going around.
That dog's ears are deadly weapons! I remember getting owies from bassets shaking their heads against my legs.
ReplyDeleteThey are also excellent splatter painters when they shake their heads and send drool flying, Boud!
DeleteYes, hot and humid. Stay inside--you and the horses. :)
ReplyDeleteWe are tucked away in our homes, Rita.
DeleteI'm grateful that it hasn't been horrible here this summer. So far, I guess, summer ain't over until the fat lady sings and I haven't even started warming up. Stay in, relax, read a book. Blog.
ReplyDeleteWe've had a horrible summer, Ami.
DeleteI hope it cools off soon! 🤞
ReplyDeleteYou and me both, Cheerful
DeleteWe are in for a hot weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou are a member of the club, AC.
DeleteHumid seems to be the word for the day. Stay cool:)
ReplyDeleteI think it's the word of the summer, Far Side.
DeleteI expect summer to be hot and humid here, in Florida. And...having lived in Rochester,NY - I remember many hot and humid summers. But...things are getting out of hand elsewhere. Stay as cool as possible.
ReplyDeleteDreaming, we would have humidity but not like this.
DeleteWe have about 4 more 90+ degree days on the way. Am I excited or what????
ReplyDeleteOh, you are excited. As excited as I am, Lori!
Delete'twas chilly here this morning. I'll send ya' some chilly air. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh, please do Ivy.
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