Strange and Going

6:30 AM...

weird weather

strange

wings and cat hair

growing in becoming

more wings

Most likely the power will go down here today.  Here early, just to say...

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  1. I just love “Grow” so much. 🙂 Butterflies sound like a wonderful addition.
    I hope you tree stays standing until you are able to have it taken care of. Here, hot. It is still 102° at 6pm. It was 85° inside jsut a bit ago. I gave in and turned on the air. haha

  2. Gosh, fingers crossed that the tree stays put! Exactly the same here. I shut all the windows last evening because of the cold air, and this morning, they were all fogged up. I let Rhu out and stepped out onto the stoop, and was hit with a wall of humidity. Inside it’s 70 and outside it’s 69, but feels hot. Definitely strange! Rhu is back in for the duration, now, having given up on the day as the rain got heavier and heavier. Unfortunately, I have to go out to physical therapy later this afternoon… oy.

  3. Leslie Gardiner

    I am loving the different sized and designed black and white triangles all around the edges of this large art piece. I realize I have always loved simple shapes, half shapes… each slightly different and unique. I love them all; they are a unique collection to me.

  4. Beth O

    Best wishes going out to you & the tree! I love the idea of butterflies on Grow. I really enjoy listening to you talk about things. Hope your power stays on today!

  5. Heather S

    That’s our Summer here, so humid. This year we even had afternoon showers that pop up in the afternoon, just like Florida and other more tropical places. Different for Southern Illinois. Debbie pushed some cooler air our way but no rain. Hope the tree holds!

  6. Jen

    Oh SO! You are getting OUR kind of weather !! Yes–when it is cool(ish) and then the tropical weather arrives, the cooler aka “drier’ air trapped inside the house causes the outside warmth & HUMIDITY to condense on the window glass (& sometimes makes the concrete sweat, too)—-a taste of life in the tropics-ha!
    Ain’t it “fun”? yuk
    I’m ready for Fall.
    ha.
    Love the idea of a ring of butterflies on “Grow”!!
    Love what they represent.
    ( I think I might need to add some to “Boris”—or, moths,…maybe some beetles too….hmmm….)

    All my cloth has cat hair too! haha…

  7. Cj

    Not unusual to wake to foggy windows here, a good time to check for frog or others leaving their dewy trails. Hope tree stands tall! Be safe!

  8. Suzy Hard

    We are getting a welcombed reprieve from the heat with cool drizzling rain here in the Midwest. Hope you dry out soon. Love seeing the growing piece again, it’s a journey just looking at it. I like hearing your voice.

  9. Dee

    My new weather descriptor is RELENTLESS. This week it’s rain. A week ago it was humid heat. Since I now always look at the part of the weather app that says “feels like,” I’m more aware than ever how humidity can make a temp feel ten degrees higher.

  10. Yesterday was our first really yucky day. Hot, humid and haze from wildfire smoke. Supposed to be the same today and then start cooling. Weird weather makes everything surreal…a shift. Love the idea of adding butterflies. Grow and go…

    • jude

      I’m used to humidity but this is way more tropical than I have experienced. But I guess that expands my vision in a way..

  11. Susan

    Also here in the Virginia foothills all the windows were fogged up and it was so steamy outside yesterday evening.
    It’s good to hear you. You have a lovely voice

  12. Nancy D

    Reminds me of Galveston in the Summer, the air so thick you can cut it with a knife!
    Love the anticipation of furry butterflies!

  13. joey

    It’s like that in Florida most of the time. Hot and humid outside, cool (AC) inside, so the (old) windows are always misty. We got a foot of rain near Tampa Bay, hope your turn isn’t overwhelming.

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