Find a cool spot and lay low.
Stick to quiet, indoor pastimes as much as possible.
Keep the 'pits aired out.
Water, water, water – and watch the plants GROW! (Looks like I need to make some pesto!)
This evening Rick and Brian went to a Minor League baseball game. I couldn't bear the thought of baking in the sun in 90-degree heat, so I stayed home and baked bread instead. The temperatures are supposed to moderate over the weekend; I'm hauling my horse to Eugene on Sunday for a dressage show so I sure hope that forecast is correct!
That's it for today from . . .
I hope you get lots of photos from the dressage event! I'm fascinated by it!
ReplyDeleteI can't take pictures of myself, so I'm hoping someone else is willing to do it!
DeleteIt has lightened up here considerably, too, after the heat of last week. Our dogs like the tile, too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous basil - jealous! I'm not turning my oven on until the end of September, maybe October.
ReplyDeleteHope you get a cool down for Sunday, nothing like having to wear long sleeve coat in the heat, or will they let you get by with sleeveless shirt in the heat?
ReplyDeleteHave fun.
Mary Ann, "they" keep saying it will cool off this weekend, but I'll believe it when I see it.
ReplyDeleteI think this is the nicest basil I've grown, Sharon!
Never sleeveless shirts, Audrey, but sometimes we can wear short-sleeved shirts if coats are waived. It's always the helmet that makes me hottest, though....