The prime of summer never lasts, especially with the heat of August. We are in the midst of moving and I feel like the lily, losing its pizzaz. I am also resonating with the lost glory of the bloom below:

Growing with gratitude for life's challenges
The prime of summer never lasts, especially with the heat of August. We are in the midst of moving and I feel like the lily, losing its pizzaz. I am also resonating with the lost glory of the bloom below:

Remind yourself that this phase is also temporary VJ.
Have some comfort food and smile.
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Thank you. Partaking in a bit too much comfort food, I’m afraid, lol.
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I am ready for cooler weather! We’ve had thunderstorms roar through our area with a lot of noise and very little rain. I’ve read about other areas that have over 100 F temps and because it is so dry, forest fires are becoming more of a threat.
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Same here. Fires creeping.
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Ooh! That’s exactly how I feel July through September every year!
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Ugh! Cooler here today which is nice.
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That’s good. Some rainfall is predicted for tomorrow…one lives on hope.
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This, too, shall pass. Hang in there, and hydrate well! 🙂
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Thanks. Good advice.
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Nice clicks! Best wishes for your shifting 🤗
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Thanks.
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Your lily photo is so delicate and pretty. I like both your photos for this week. Thanks 😀
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Thanks Cee.
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Wilting is the name of the game these days and moving is exhausting too! Good luck with it all.
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Thanks Andrea. Painters are at it now, so I’m going to take a few down days. So exhausted.
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You’re welcome. It is exhausting. I’m impressed you’re taking all this on now. Take care of yourself!
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It is hard to keep everything watered here. I have a tree already starting to turn and drop leaves, it always seems too soon.
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Some leaves are dropping here too. Not ready.
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VJ, I don’t know about you, but I grew up in North Florida. It was hot and humid and thunder-stormed almost every afternoon. I met a minor baseball player who said he played in Jacksonville, and every day it would t-storm and then stop and we would play at 7:30 pm.
I mention this as it seems to be doing the same now in North Carolina. The budding trees do not know when to bloom. Are you seeing such your way? I read recently, the Maine lobsters have migrated northward, so lobsterpeople have to travel further out. Keith
Keith
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Very hot and humid here. And everything is so dry. Early in the season for that I should think.
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Don’t forget to give yourself permission to rest and breathe! Be well my friend! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Deborah.
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I’ve been feeling pretty wilted this week, too. I can relate to both photos. Hopefully, the weekend will prove to be rejuvenating.
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I hope so. Take care.
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Thanks, V.J. My husband and I are going out tomorrow to check out an old graveyard by the sea.
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Enjoy. Anything ‘by the sea’ sounds good right now.
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Thank you. It was wonderful to get out of the car and get hit with a stiff, salt-lade breeze.
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But the summer will end soon and good time may follow soon ❣️
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Likely. Thanks!
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Yes 🙂
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