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Sunday 7 August 2022

A very hot Sunday

Hi everyone and happy Sunday! We are experiencing a scorching day, like many others around the globe. It's 33 celsius at the moment, feeling like 42. Unlike yesterday though, which was as hot, today's heat is much more oppressive. I'm not sure if I will spend any time on the deck today. One thing is for sure, it is way too hot for our pooches to be outside, other than a quick in and out when nature calls. We are under a severe thunderstorm watch for this afternoon. Hopefully it will break the humidity. This weather reminds me that we got our snow contract renewal last week 😏

Enough about the weather. This past week was good. Russell has recovered from his salmonella although it took a while.  Now he's all about restoring his gut flora. 

We had a few nice walks with Cooper & Spicy. On Monday, as we arrived at the park, we ran into Matisse, a PON that we met for the first time last year. It was nice to see him and his human again. We chatted for a bit while we walked. The dogs got along well. On Friday, we saw Errol, the nice man that likes to chat with us. He was happy to see us. We haven't walked since. Just too hot.

Our Rudbeckias are in full bloom. They make for such a nice display in the corner of our backyard. Our PeeGee Hydrangea in the front of our house is also full of flowers. Our daisies are almost done. Before we know it, the Mums will be on sale 😂

It's a short blog today. Russell will have a nap with the kids soon. I will watch a couple of episodes of Pretty Little Liars. I started watching this series a while back. It's actually entertaining, although quite far fetched.  

Have a great week everyone and stay cool if you can!


We like the smell of your food..can we have a taste?


When it's too hot, you just chill!


Now this is hot, 37C feeling like 45C, yesterday.
Will it get this hot today?


Waiting to go downstairs to play in the cool basement


PeeGee Hydrangea has filled out and has set nice
lovely panicles which will turn lime green soon.

The Rudbeckias make a nice bright splash of
yellow in the back bed.


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