Random Peeks Into Our Everyday Lives

Friday Skies #34

 
More hazy, hot, & humid
 

It’s 84 with at heat index of 91 at 7:35am cdt, this whole week has been more of that crazy hot, humid weather. Our neighbors got some great outdoor furniture at a fabulous price and I’d be even more jealous of how cute it is, but no one is using it, so… I might consider some outdoor pillows to dress our current stuff up. Now is the time to do it as the summer stuff goes on sale and the back to school craze hits maximum velocity.

Speaking of school… I’ve finished my part of the grant process and now I’m just waiting on a decision. Hopefully I’ll know today and not next week. I’m really excited to start school, mostly cause my life isn’t really crazy enough right now.

Funny thing is it doesn’t matter how hot it is outside, because every day when I go to work I get frozen. Really! It’s like an icebox and since I’m doing tons of data entry my fingers are little icicles when I finish. Oh well, at least it balances out the weather.

 

To see more great sky photos visit…

Looking At The Sky On Friday   Sky Friday
 
Calico Crazy
 

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7 Responses to “Friday Skies #34”

  1. July 26, 2010 at 12:51 am

    that golden reflection on the water is just lovely.

  2. July 25, 2010 at 4:53 pm

    Beautiful photo!

  3. July 24, 2010 at 1:52 pm

    Nothing beays a sunset over water. :)

  4. July 24, 2010 at 3:50 am

    oh, this is just an enchanting shot…very scenic and peaceful atmosphere in the photo

  5. July 23, 2010 at 7:17 pm

    We’re expecting 104 tomorrow but it’s a “dry” heat. Ha, ha. When it’s hot – it’s hot!
    I would love to be sitting at the edge of the river just drinking it all in. Not the water of course….smiles

  6. Freda
    July 23, 2010 at 12:10 pm
  7. July 23, 2010 at 8:57 am

    This view of the Mississippi is tranquil, the water calm in the face of a stormy view above. The mix of gray and yellow looks wonderful up and downstairs! We complain about the heat in New England, but down in the real South, your temps are 5-10 degrees hotter with +10 points in the humidity (I visited New Orleans on in the summer, and felt that difference :>)