That ought to make the letters run, giving it a creepy feel.
Who runs through sprinklers in September? I’m already wearing sweatshirts over my T-shirts.
Summer is still going strong here! It probably will until October.
Send her here to Phoenix. Today’s predicted high is 104, the rest of teh week is 102-103, and we just had a 108 day two days ago…
I like Autumn Katy. She’s all dark and gloomy.
“Sylvia Plath?” O, puh-leeze; gettin’ a little too literary here. There’s only one Pedant, and I is he.
No odes to death and darkness until the tree leaves shift color. The tomatoes aren’t red, yet.
Choice Sylvia Plath reference!
Sorry, Katy….Simon and Garfunkle beat you to it with " Sound of Silence."
Maybe Katy has SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and is reacting to the shorter days rather than the “cooler” temperatures.
I’ve noticed it. One day years ago I was driving home from work and realized I could tell days were getting shorter. It was the middle of July.
wiatr over 6 years ago
That ought to make the letters run, giving it a creepy feel.
Enter.Name.Here over 6 years ago
Who runs through sprinklers in September? I’m already wearing sweatshirts over my T-shirts.
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Summer is still going strong here! It probably will until October.
Darth Stevious over 6 years ago
Send her here to Phoenix. Today’s predicted high is 104, the rest of teh week is 102-103, and we just had a 108 day two days ago…
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
I like Autumn Katy. She’s all dark and gloomy.
Serial Pedant over 6 years ago
“Sylvia Plath?” O, puh-leeze; gettin’ a little too literary here. There’s only one Pedant, and I is he.
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
No odes to death and darkness until the tree leaves shift color. The tomatoes aren’t red, yet.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 6 years ago
Choice Sylvia Plath reference!
jdsven over 6 years ago
Sorry, Katy….Simon and Garfunkle beat you to it with " Sound of Silence."
JD'Huntsville'AL over 6 years ago
Maybe Katy has SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and is reacting to the shorter days rather than the “cooler” temperatures.
I’ve noticed it. One day years ago I was driving home from work and realized I could tell days were getting shorter. It was the middle of July.