Bring on the cool refreshing water. I don't mean to be a baby, but I am over the heat. Dreaming of splashing in some ocean waves, a mountain lake or just sitting by a cool pond. Even a fountain will do at this point.
Didn't know what to put on today, so I figured out this "outfit" - that's dressed enough, right?😜
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Is it hot where you are? It's really hot here in New Mexico. So let's keep cool with a view of the San Clemente Pier on the beautiful Pacific Ocean. Gorgeous foamy green waves splashing through the wood pilings. One of a handful of wooden piers in California.
A solitary red chile ristra hangs on the adobe wall in Santa Fe, adding a pop of color to the rustic scene. Quintessentially the southwest, New Mexico. I get a fresh one every single year to hang outside. You can cook with them too. Digitally painted photography
NWS nudged up again, to a forecast of 132 degrees on Sunday in #DeathValley.
Would be the highest reliably recorded temperature on earth if it happens. The 134 recorded there in 1913 is widely regarded as incorrect. #azwx#cawx#hot#climatechange
At dawn, Zabriskie Point in Death Valley captivates with fleeting beauty, a respite from its title as the hottest place on Earth. The sun transforms the surreal badlands before temperatures hit a record 134°F (56.7°C), creating a striking contrast with the scorching daytime heat. Nature's awe, indeed.
After a hot, dry summer, the first rain of early, early autumn is most welcome. When it comes to weather, our memories are better than what we're told on TV.
Uneventfully home from 2.5 weeks visiting family and travelling a bit in Thailand during its hottest time of the year - 40 degrees or over every day up in the North East where we visited Buriram and, at long last, Khon Kaen; high 30s in Bangkok every day. I’m looking forward to jeans and a jacket, once more. Photos will be up soon for wider public consumption - I’ve got a bit of processing to do of the ones from the “nice” camera.