When someone mentions the word, “Summer,” the word “food” would immediately pops into my head. Summer is the time for rapid harvest. I say rapid because if you don’t harvest it now, it will not be as sweet and juicy in a few hours. At least that’s been my experience with picking blackberries from the bushes in the backyard.
Summer is also HOT! It’s often close to 100-degrees where I live in Utah. Oh, and let’s don’t forget to mention dry. There’s news of raging wildfires just about everyday. Anyone is prone to getting sunburned, heat rash, and dehydrated. Therefore, every summer, I try to find ways to cool myself down – go underground into the basement, drown myself with ice, or go hike up the mountain into the woods with trees and rapid water flowing.
Both pictures were taken last summer.
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why are you out in the woods setting fires??? that’s no way to cool off.
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I’m not the one doing it. Fire is the least effective way to cool down. Although the idiot out there setting fire would think otherwise. 😀
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Lovely photos! It gets around 100 here too during the summer. Hot and dry!
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At least it’s not humid. I feel so fortunate to be going back to the hot and dry weather of Utah because the humidity and heat is just unbelievable in China.
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Really? China has high humidity? It isn’t humid at all where I live but then I live in the southwest.
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Absolutely, the lowest humidity I’ve seen since I’ve been back was like 65%. If you ever been to Houston, you’ll know what I mean. It’s isn’t humid at all in Utah either. In fact, Utah is the second driest state.
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That’s a lot of humidity. I don’t think I could live in China.
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Yeah, me neither. I think it’s nice to visit though.
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You have some great photos for this week. 😀
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Thank you. 🙂
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