In high school, they said Shakespeare once called Georgia, "sulfurous and hot." He wasn’t wrong.
The careless sky is letting in all of the heat. We saw a TV news crew chasing a lone cloud.
The humidity is so thick, that the air is too dense for lungs, but we bought a tool at Home Depot that cuts it into usable pieces.
Today’s ‘Webster word of the day’ is “glade,” which is funny, because if you see an animal in a glade, it’s probably dead from the heat.
I saw a bird in flight burst into flames when it drifted from the safe shadows.
If you want me, I’ll be in the pool - or a friend’s pool. I taught Lisa an old southern saying, “Lawdy Miss Scarlet, it’s hot out HE-ya.”
I love summer’s honest freedom.
My motto for the next two weeks is: “Don’t give up on your dreams - keep sleeping.” . . A song for this: Don’t forget the sun by the explorers club Don’t worry baby by Carrie Elkin
BLT Merriam Webster word of the day challenge: Glade: a grassy open space in a forest