Friday, June 5, 2009
the moon in june
yes it is june, half way through another year. amazing when you think of it. a fellow blogger from o' canada writes today that it SNOWED yesterday. well, more sleet than snow but still...it' springtime in new england which means the weather outside changes almost daily. it's been on the cool side mostly, which i like. the heat come july is always welcome but when the humidity kicks in and you can see and taste the air it becomes dreadful. it only last a short time but it can seem a lot longer. i'm not a big fan of air conditioning but i can see why we have it. i adjust fairly well to the stuff but it just kills most folks. well here it is friday night , round 6:30 and i'm tapping away, just had my last glass of wine and i'm working tomorrow. the excitement never stops....heehee. take good care and i''ll catch you on the rebound....jack.......ps. snow....in june.....the indignity of it all...
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well, we don't have snow....yet.... but our warm weather has turned into cold, windy weather and we have had our woodburning stove working overtime to make things a little cosier! i could handle a bit of a heatwave so could you please send a little over here??? warm wishes to you my friend, Vxx
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that the year is half gone already - Why does time speed up as we age? I am truly glad it's summer now though. It's been beautiful lately, hasn't it? I really hate the humidity too, but I would take it all year if we could dispense with the cold in winter! And you're right, the humid stuff onnly lasts a few weeks anyway.
ReplyDeletei'm not sure how that whole time/age thing works or even if it does. you are right, less winter would be nice. someday, but mac will have to go kicking and screaming....heehee, jack
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that it's finally June. School's almost over!
ReplyDelete-Sara
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It was rip-roaring hot in Vancouver last week, and now we have dozens of forest fires burning throughout British Columbia. It go up to 100 degrees in some areas. For some reason, whenever it gets hot here, it gets very, very dry. No humidity at all, which is rather nice. We have an area of the province that is desert -- complete with rattlesnakes, cactus and sage brush. Betcha didn't know that. :-)
ReplyDeletethanks sara and jo for dropping by. i do know a little about canada, its big and varied...jc
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