Ah, June. Those days of complaining about how cold it is are well behind us. Mild spring days have wound down. Some afternoon it’s even getting . . . hot.
While the first true day of summer may not be until June 21, school is out this week, I’m going bare-legged in skirts and dresses, we’re getting produce at the farmer’s market, and I say this is summer.
Which means it’s time to start complaining about how hot it is. Except I’m trying to learn a lesson from my dog. She doesn’t complain, she just gets cool. And here’s her favorite way to do it . . .
YOUR TURN….
Aww. I love this. It’s been in the mid 90s around here. I’m so thankful for all our trees and a front porch. 10 degrees cooler because of that. And popsicles. ❤
Mom used to MAKE popsicles!!
I used to do that with Kool-Aid. 🙂
I think that may have been her “secret” recipe . . .
We have see-saw summer in June: 80 degrees one day, followed by hard rain and thunder snows. Layering is fashionable accompanied by a stout umbrella, because sometimes it’s both sunny and rainy in the same day. July and August are our 100 degrees days.
I kind of like see-saw weather. Days of 100 degrees, not so much!