Sizzling at Salsipuedes
Swelter-be uncomfortably hot, to suffer from oppressive heat
Sizzle - to be very hot
Dog Days of Summer - hot sultry period of summer
Oppressive - overwhelming or depressing to the spirit or senses
All of these words describe summer at Salsipuedes, and most of Texas, this year. More days at 100+ than I care to remember. Whew! I'm just so grateful I'm not a farmer, rancher or someone who has to be outside all day. At least I can come in to get cool. Meanwhile, I'm getting out early in the morning to get my chores done. The animals all have their various ways of coping.
Lucky begins the day trying to catch the breeze:
I think I may be a little cooler up here |
George lays in the cool soil under the peppers:
We're too sleepy to move! |
I've scattered hay under the trees for the horses--they stay in the pasture most of the day.
It's definitely cooler under the trees! |
Three sources of water--all in shade |
The creek is completely dry
Sure looks different when it is dry! |
Shady! |
It's usually higher than the grass on the right |
Just landed |
Water looks inviting! |
Delicious! |
I saw several interesting animal tracks in the mud at the edge. Tomorrow morning I plan to go to the pond early (without Rufus) and sit quietly. Today I saw several different birds--I hope to see the pileated woodpecker again and maybe a painted bunting. Wish me luck!
Every afternoon late the clouds build and a breeze picks up. I hope for rain, but alas, none so far. Maybe today! Meanwhile, we'll carry on here at Salsipuedes and pray for the others stricken by the drought.
1 comment:
I totally agree with you! I am sick and tired of this heat!! I enjoyed listening in on the thoughts of all your animals. :)
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