My Whimcees

My Whimcees

Monday, July 16, 2012

A Hot And Dry Summer

Hello!

The situation here in this part of WI is with the extreme heat and no rain is devastating. Today is to be a record high at 102 degrees and tomorrow it is again to be 101 degrees and no rain in sight. It is already 88 degrees at 9:00 am. The storms just keep going around us!

BEFORE
NOW

BEFORE
NOW



Thank you for stopping by today to visit my blog! Wishing you a good Monday!

Barbara Diane

9 comments:

Lisa Jane said...

oh goodness... thanks for sharing the pics... we are definitely polar opposites here... it is so wet the grass is growing fast and its never dry enough to cut.. i wish i could send some rain
Lisa x

Linda said...

What a different between the pictures. We have here a lot of rain, it's to much,I am so done with that rain.The kids have summerholidays next 6 weeks, so I hope we get a lot of sunshine now, but the weather forecast is not so good, still a lot of raining. I wish I could sent the rain to you ;-)
hugs Linda

Barbara said...

I just had to stop by after seeing you in various other paper crafting sites around the net, to say hello! We share the same first and middle names, only my middle name is spelled Dianne. I've never known any others besides the two of us, and here we are both paper crafters! I do my cutting with a Silhouette, and hang out at the Silhouette Plus forum! Come visit, won't you?

Rhonda Miller said...

Wow, what a difference.

Sassy Cheryl said...

I hear ya...........our grass isn't quite that bad, but I tell you what. It's really hard to look at those before and after photos. UGH!
Hopefully we'll get green again soon!
Thanks for sharing in the Sassy Cheryl's SMThursday this week.

Cynthia said...

Wow, what a contrast! I wish we could send some Alaskan rain and 50 degrees down your way. :)

LiliansArt said...

Wishing you some rain!

Shirley said...

This was what we were looking like about 3 weeks ago, but now we're in the rain and thunderstorm mode every day. I know what you mean about the storms missing your house, because that's the way it rains here.

Lisa Lynn said...

I'm in Madison, and I know what you mean....hopefully with the rain we just had it will help.