I’m under quarantine starting tomorrow at noon. People with a troubled heart cannot cool themselves down in that temperature; they risk stroke and heart attack when that kind of humidity meets that degree of temperature.
I take it seriously. I’ve ignored it before and have almost paid dearly. As a person with diabetes, that kind of heat can also be dangerous. Diabetes is a circulation disease.
I will go to the food pantry for a few minutes to take some photos of the new truck unloading. Then I’ll come home, fire up the air conditioners, blog, post, read, and drink a lot of water.
I will briefly go out early in the morning and later at night to take pictures and check on the animals. They go inside the barn and ride it out. I stopped at Sue Laberti’s florist shop and bought some new ones I fell in love with. I’m having a great time with the wildflowers (Maria picked some more today, some daisies), and I’ll mix them all up tomorrow, which I love to do.
I’ll be blogging, of course, and getting some photos. One hundred degrees can slow me down but not shut me up. Even Mother Nature can’t
Do that. Stay safe and relaxed; so many people all over the country are suffering in different ways.
They are reaching for the sun.
Bursting with Red.
Color and Light.
Haunted forest.
The Cambridge Food Pantry hopes to restore some empty shelves; people are scrambling ot prepare for the heat wave. We can only fill some shelves, but we can help with four or five items. Read how here.