This was the weekend that I was beyond thankful for central air conditioning, because it was hot and humid. If you don’t have AC and you live in an area that was included in the Heat Dome, you have my sympathies.
In a weekend of unstable weather with intermittent pop up heavy thunder showers creating sauna-like conditions outdoors, but all I was interested in doing was staying cool indoors!
Happy Hour on Friday was an indoor affair, but we had cold drinks and I made some crab dip that was fantastic!
There was knitting and spinning; I finished the Mystery Shawl and TdF. More on them later this week.
I spent some time reading – I am plugging through Brad Meltzer’s The Inner Circle. I am, thus far, not impressed.
I harvested the first, full-sized tomato, which was fantastic!
I also enjoyed the early morning garden views with some spidery artwork and water kissed roses.
All that and Monday still arrived right on schedule.
How was your weekend?
isn’t this weather just crummy? I’m not a fan and I’m hiding in my house for the time being. Yay for the first tomato! we are still waiting for ours.
Beautiful pictures of your weekend! I was glad to be at the lake this weekend so that it was easy to cool off.
Oh! The heat and humidity have been horrible…and today seems just as bad. Love your garden shot with the spider web and that drink looks so refreshing – is that fresh rosemary in it? We have had only a few tomatoes – very slow to come in this year…and, of course, we’ve been so dry as well. But, the ones that come in are fabulous!!
Ahhhhh. Summer! So hot. And so lucky to have air conditioned comfort inside. (I’m trying to be really positive about the heat . . . because I know it won’t last all that long. And winter will return.) Lovely photos!
Love photo of the spider’s web. It’s been so hot here that our spiders have gone north! Or on strike ;-)).
Cheers~
Monday arrived and I don’t even know what happened to my 3 day weekend. I love summer and, while the 100+ temperature we’re having all week can be tough to take,I’ll enjoy the warmth as much as possible.