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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Remains of a tall tree which fell a few years ago (my guess). Dupont State Forest NC

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

When the heat gets to ya!

 

A normal weekday at Black Mountain pool.

But on July 25, there were no kids enjoying the pool. It was already for a weekend of swim meets.



Last week or so, we went to Filo's Bakery.

Filo's bakery offers delicacies. I tried their very expensive carrot cake. (There are better ones much cheaper in Black Mountain, IMHO)






I should have tried to figure out who owned this car, since we noticed it (and photographed it) on our way into Filo bakery. It was gone when we left. Lots of young people were there with toddlers.


The Tennessee Mule stopped at the stop sign, after running the red light from Broadway onto Sutton to get to this spot.

And he proceeded to run the red light again turning from Doughtery onto State St. He was thus a half mile ahead of me going west on US 70 by the time I got home. Must wonder where he was in such a hurry to get to. Can't get home that way...well, maybe eventually.


Some of the residents and Peggy Brewer (seated landlady in turquoise) at Blue Ridge Apartments, waiting for a hot dog luncheon to start. Our maintenance man brings his grill over and cooks up the dogs, while everyone contributes sides and deserts. Lots of good food!


Most of my mornings start at dawn when I open up the apartment to the cooler morning air (which is also humid.) I water everything on the balcony and am so grateful for the huge maples which provide shade on my windows most of the day. The windows are closed sometime when the temperature outside hits mid 70s usually. Then I enjoy the drier air of the air conditioners until the next day...when I again admit I live in a rain-forest environment.

Today's quote:

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An old photo:

My mom at Epcot around 1982-3. She was blind in one eye  (undiagnosed cataracts). Later when she had been hospitalized with a stroke, the cataracts were removed. She was a devout Christian Scientist. Here she was about 65. She lived alone after dad died in 1985 and then in assisted living or nursing care after she had dementia until she died in 2003 at 86.

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Y'all know  I have various medical issues. I keep trying to convince myself (and maybe you too) that my brain isn't too bad off, considering all the stuff I'm dealing with.

So today, as I was on line and about to place an order, huge thunder strike within a mile of me. Rain too, though I couldn't see much of it since I've got the blinds lowered to keep more heat outside.

I had already picked up my lunch at the Lakeview Center, and eaten it watching old Endeavor episodes. When I got back from driving the 1/2 mile over and back, I put down some of the windows in the car so it wouldn't be so hot when I went out again. I'm not sure where I thought I'd be going, maybe groceries?

Anyway, I closed computer and even turned off the surge protector before the second big crash of thunder. Then later turned it all back on again and read blogs, emails etc. Placed that order too.

Watched another episode of Endeavor, since I'm now on season 5 of my binge watching.

Ate dinner. I've done some dishes and walked all over my apartment, looking at the wet sidewalks through the windows.

And finally at 8 pm I looked at the car through one of my windows. Oh oh. Barbara's done it again!

But somehow I must have known that lowered windows in the car might let in some rain - and it was forecast lower than 40% chance today. But I did do one thing right. I didn't lower the drivers window at all.

So I'm leaving it like this to perhaps dry out a bit before I need to go get my lunch tomorrow.


21 comments:

  1. We have a permanent note for the car windows. It’s in a stack, and we pull it out and put it on the counter where it will be seen. In theory at least. 😀. There are other reminders in the stacks such as litter, reminding us to take care of the cat’s box.

    We kept the AC on all night, but I’ve opened them for just a few hours this morning before it gets very hot again. It’s 70 at 6:30.

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    1. It rained again possibly in the night (forecast said it might before 1 am). So now it's foggy and coolish out. Damp for sure! Notes are good if I remember them, but since I can't remember much these days, I doubt that that would help. Argh! The word for the day. May be running the car's AC or driving between interstate exits with the windows down.

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  2. Your car window story brought back the memory of why I always leave my car windows closed. I even did one of my increasingly rare posts about it. Thanks for the memory!🤭

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    1. Ah, that's a nice thought. And since I sat on a plastic bag the last (and only other time) I did this when I included the drivers window...I think it just will not be an option going forward!

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  3. Oh my! That sounds like something I've done.
    It has been hot.

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    1. Just life with me...but a chuckle is worth it I guess.

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    1. I actually don't remember doing it before that last time. But I guess twice is a lesson!

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  5. ...I wish that someone would put the summer's heat in canning jars so the we could open them in the winter.

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  6. I can remember running through the parking lot at work to roll up car windows. I was probably in my 20's or 30's at the time. I would not worry about it.

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    1. What's amazing (only to me probably) is that I protected the electronics at a the drop of a penny. Think about my dear old car, my means of getting out in life, nope! The wet didn't impress, just the lightening!

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  7. I did that more often than I like to admit with my old Volvo.

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    1. This is the heat of summer doing what it does best,

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  8. I think just about everyone has left a car window open and got the inside rained on. It brough back memories of my truck. :)

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    1. Yes indeed, we are all of a kind here. I found my seat dry and hot when I went out today...so wherever raindrops came in, they were given a chance to dry out as I went around town for the next hour. Bringing blog friends their memories was worth it!

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  9. The bakery looks nice, we have a yummy carrot cake made by the Dutch Market bakery here.
    Our windows have been up with the Air conditioning on. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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    1. I think I'm going to have to treat myself to another slice of carrot cake soon. Mmm, every other week is a pretty good idea. That way I can work it off by the time I have it again!

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  10. My husband has had to scoot out to the car twice in the past few days because he left the windows down.

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  11. The bakery looks lovely, even if the cake wasn't quite up to snuff! Sometimes the environment is more important than the food .
    Funny about the car! We have all done that, I think!

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  12. This heat 🥵 🔥 and humidity 😫 plus the bad air quality from the wildfires here in Montreal is horrible. Thank you for sharing 😊 your beautiful and refreshing ❤️ photos.

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