Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2019

I'm melting!

August 1, 2019
Thursday
Texas

So! It is August in Texas which means temperatures in the triple digits most days. Rain is the silent wish of every gardener. A cloud no matter how small is a joyful occurrence in the sky. The wise get up and get crackin' early-early-early. Otherwise, for most (man and beast, fowl and plant) survival mode kicks in.

Trips for most people are a dash to the air-conditioned car to air-conditioned work to air-conditioned stores and back to air-conditioned house. Weekends are a dash to and from the house of friends and family as long as they have air-conditioning and ice tea or cold beer. We take ice and the temperature of beer very seriously in hotter-than-hell country. Criteria for choosing a restaurant is they must have ice cream. About this time people start believing what I always say - grass (meaning a well-kept lawn) is overrated. Water people stay in the water. Non-water people stay in the shower.

And Autumn people? Autumn people start dreaming about the first day of Fall, leaves skittering down the street ahead of a blue norther, no - not the ones that fall because the trees are in distress. We get pumpkin on the brain. We wander the aisles of stores that are already stocked for Hallowe'en. We think how we will dress the porch and the house for our favorite season. We read books set in Autumn or stories that remind us of Autumn. We watch spooky movies. We celebrate the arrival of mums in the garden centers.

And, we survive.

I will never say Hurry Autumn because the days between now and then are too precious to waste without living them well. But the welcome mat for Autumn goes out in August (sometimes July) and the preparations (even if they are only mental) begin.

Octoberwych



Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Looking down the long, hot, road toward Autumn 2016

Greetings this fine First Day of Summer,

Did you stop for a moment to view the full "strawberry" moon last night? I did. Did you celebrate the Solstice? I did... in my heart and mind - I was wildly skipping around a bonfire. ** grins ** However your pleasure was served I hope it exceeded your expectations.

At this time of year in October Country USA we already have an eye on Autumn. We always have our eye on Autumn... that mellow, messy, leaf-kicking perfect pause between opposing miseries - Summer and Winter.

With that said, I am headed out and up to the tree house studio where the season is more to my liking.

Thus, our 2016 journey begins... stay tuned.

-- Octoberwych