Minutes after a power failure this afternoon (and this was no rolling blackout), I became so excited. I heard a wind chime symphony.
The wind had blown a potpourri of crepe myrtle blooms into the pool.
Looked up and saw something I haven’t seen in maybe two months. It was so exciting, I grabbed my camera! Clouds! They were dark. It almost looked like rain. There was even a distant rumble.
But did it rain? Not. Even. A. Single. Drop! We are stuck in a seemingly endless drought.
Now, back to the power outage problem. It happened about 4:30 in the afternoon. After 65 days or so of temps above 100-degrees, and it was only 107-degrees today, guess a large portion of our part of town just gave out today.
Exhausted!
I hope you will join me for
Potpourri Friday
on September 2.
See Details Here!
Until next time, Honey
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Southern Daydreamer
Oh, Honey. I hope you get some rain soon. Beautiful shots of the clouds though.
ReplyDeleteOnly 107. OMG. I hope you get some rain, too. Those clouds were lovely but what a disappointment!
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I think about friends in the south and pray that you'll soon see an end to the extreme temperatures and drought.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll get fresher days...
ReplyDeleteGreetings from France,
Pierre
http://pierre-boyer.blogspot.com/
Hi Honey, The same thing happened here yesterday. It looked like it was fixing to rain but nothing, now it's 3:30 in the morning I just woke up to the delightful sounds of thunder. It did rain, but was just a little sprinkle and only lasted a minute, but it was so nice to even see a sprinkle & to hear the thunder. Hope we all get some much needed rain soon!
ReplyDeletehugs~~~ Daphne
I hope some clouds decide to stop and give you a good soaking soon! Love the pool shot. :)
ReplyDeleteHere in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, we are stuck in triple digit weather for what seams like for ever! I think I have forgotten what wind and clouds are>
ReplyDeleteWe got the same storm as you about 4:30 am Wednesday morning. The lightening lite up the world and the thunder was horrible, NO RAIN! I'm praying for those folks too.
ReplyDeletethe rain missed us again too...
ReplyDeleteHoney, I am fretting about Irene, but I wish some rain would make its way out west and southwest. We have had so much already. This summer has just been the craziest in a long while! xo,
ReplyDeleteI hope that you had a bit of rain this morning! I was awakened by thunder and really didn't know if it was real. :-) Very little rain though.
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure how much longer I can do this heat. :-(
xo
Pat
I hope that you had a bit of rain this morning! I was awakened by thunder and really didn't know if it was real. :-) Very little rain though.
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure how much longer I can do this heat. :-(
xo
Pat
I think those same clouds have rooled through here with only a promise...I sure hope rain comes your way soon and that the temps drop too...I have been hearing about all the heat and dought your area has been having...try and stay cool if you can!
ReplyDeleteOnly 107. I can't even imagine a universe where those words might come out of my mouth. Here's hoping that Irene both misses us, and magically sends you some rain. Love the picture of the crepe myrtle blooms in the pool. So pretty! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry you didn't get some rain. But you got some beautiful cloud pictures. I'd send you some rain from Florida if I could! There's water everywhere here.
ReplyDeleteCandy
What a brutal summer this has been in so many parts of the country. When I am in Houston I am shocked by the intensity of the heat. It has to break, and here's hoping for rain.
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