Summer Switch

A month ago, after checking our long range forecast (cold, damp, windy, and smokey), and assuming correctly that I’d be mostly housebound, I set out to post 31 days in a row, concluding with my Father’s Day post yesterday.

Now that I’ve achieved that goal, I’ll be cutting back to two or three posts a week.

Summer is arriving on June 20, and with our typically short duration of summer weather here on the Canadian prairies (I’m optimistic that it’ll improve), it’s time to get outside while the gettin’s good.

Thanks, as always, for following along!

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11 responses to “Summer Switch”

  1. annemariedemyen Avatar

    Way to crush your goal, Terry. It looks like we have a few rainy days before we see any summer weather. Hopefully the farmers can use the moisture. Our lawn certainly can.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Anne!! Farmers can always use moisture in these parts at this time of year.

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  2. Darryl B Avatar

    Happy summer! 😎

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Darryl and the same to you!

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  3. A Creative Spirit Avatar

    Well done for reaching your goal, Terry. It reminds me of when, back in 2011, WP set bloggers challenges like #postaday or #postaweek

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Carole! It always feels good reaching any kind of goal. 😊

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  4. Phil Strawn Avatar

    It’s been summer in Texas for quite a while now. We usually have summer from May to October, then a week of fall, a month of winter, a week of spring, and then back to hellish hot weather. Why do we stay? me and Momo ask ourselves, likely because it’s a pain in the ass to pack up and move, but that may be coming soon. Possibly Colorado Springs, or maybe the mountains of New Mexico, or the desert west of Big Bend, it’s all on the table. Momo’s sister and husband live part-time in Canada, and she delights in sending us weather reports, which are always cool and comfortable. Outside right now, it’s 95 degrees with 85% humidity. I don’t know how the early Texans survived.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      For sure, Phil! I’m very familiar with the TX weather forecast 😊

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      1. Phil Strawn Avatar

        I figured you would get it.

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  5. Betty Avatar

    Congratulations on achieving your goal! Enjoy your summer!! Good decision!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Betty! Have a fab day!

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