September really can be pretty hot and humid, and we really don't want a frost until least the middle of October. That said, September does have that kind of fall feeling to it, and by the month, especially in the mountains, there should be some color starting to pick up.
I agree! We've slid toward winter here also. The light in the sky is different, the nights are cold enough we can't sleep with open windows all night long, and the days are starting to cool down. Of course that doesn't take into account the turning of the leaves.
Amen to that!
ReplyDeleteSeptember really can be pretty hot and humid, and we really don't want a frost until least the middle of October. That said, September does have that kind of fall feeling to it, and by the month, especially in the mountains, there should be some color starting to pick up.
ReplyDeleteI'm so tired of hot and dry! Cool, crisp weather sounds wonderful right now.
ReplyDeleteWe went from a daytime high of over 100 to a nighttime low of 60s. For those of us summer people it was depressing.
ReplyDeleteI think we can count on one hand the hot days we've had this summer......Im NOT complaining either.
ReplyDeleteSara, yup
ReplyDeleteAnon, you are right...no frost for a while yet I am hoping. The days are getting short though, not something I enjoy much.
CTG, here it is hot and soggy wet. Guess it is supposed to be cooler later in the week. I can get behind that. lol
Jan, yow! A hundred! That is bad
Linda, I think our summer was relatively cool overall, but we did have some strings of way too hot.
I agree! We've slid toward winter here also. The light in the sky is different, the nights are cold enough we can't sleep with open windows all night long, and the days are starting to cool down. Of course that doesn't take into account the turning of the leaves.
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Sure a pretty picture.
ReplyDeleteThis heat has been awful, but I keep reminding myself of whats to come.