The nineteenth of September

It’s Monday

From a seared brown to an Irish green in less than a month. While the scattered rains have barely fallen on us The last couple of weeks, we’ve had enough rain this month to bring the green back to the yard…

Also back for another year is the fall hummingbird migration. They seem to be everywhere chasing each other, fighting each other, guarding the feeders… While the juvenile Cardinals sit on the seed blocks and watch…

Hello the temperatures are still warm, the mornings are not unreasonably so. So my trips to the front porch to await the school bus haven’t been uncomfortable. The afternoons are very much uncomfortably warm…And the prognosticators are foretelling of higher temperatures before it might cool down a little next week.

Y’all stay safe, stay healthy, and say a prayer for our dysfunctional country and the world… I’ll catch y’all on the other side…

4 thoughts on “The nineteenth of September

    1. Ours is what I consider the first wave. They tend to hang until we get a decently strong cold front that lets them ride across the Gulf. So for a while, they just back up and battle all day long.

  1. I thought of you yesterday as I passed the Busy Bee, and gave a wave in what I thought was your direction. It seems as though you’re going to have one more week of true summer weather until a ‘real’ front gets here. Stay cool!

    1. Ahhh, the Busy Bee for breakfast… Another habit that fell with the pandemic. I saw that Eric at Space City said there’s a good strong maybe for next week… Low’s in the 60’s… Hurry fall.

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