We wait and we wait and
we wait. The winter snow is falling at the rate of an inch an hour
and already there is six inches on the ground. We continue to ask
ourselves if summer will ever come. We know it will. It's just a
rhetorical question.
But in the middle of
all the winter snow and ice...every once and a while Mother Nature
managers to sneak in one of those surprisingly “un-winter- like”
days, bright sun, milder temperatures and a smell unique to that of
Springtime.
Soon the remains of
winter are gone, the Spring chores are done, the garden is planted
and summertime has arrived. Warm days and sometimes cool nights are
the reminders of why we live here in Maine and the Northeast. It's
trips to the beach, walks in the woods, and barbecues with friends
and family.
Its often vacation time
from work, projects around the house that can't be done during the
winter months (or you just don't want to do them at that time), and
you just have that “kick back and relax” attitude. I really love
this place!
It seemed like it took
summer a bit longer to get here this year. We had a very rainy Spring
and those rains have continued into the early weeks of July.
For those of you who
know my back yard, it is lush with green and still has not dried out
from all the rain. Just a day or two away from being able to walk
through the yard without getting your shoes wet and we have several
days of hard rain and the process starts all over again.
I have great looking
tomato plants, some almost as tall as I am, except for one thing.
While the plants look great, there are very few tomato blossoms. And
what happened to the blueberries this year? The plants look good too,
just no berries.
When it hasn't been
raining, it has been very warm, I mean, very warm for us. Most
unusual. There have been days well into the ninety degree range and
while it is not unusual for that to occur for a day or two, we have
had some pretty warm weeks. Warmth is good, but the humidity...well
that's a different story. No wonder the plants are tall with a jungle
look.
I had been on the road
for much of the day on Wednesday, visiting clients and setting
appointments. Within a few short minutes, the blue sky clouded over
and the rain..well... the rain came down as one might expect in a
tropical downpour and within minutes the roads were covered with
inches of water and the windshield wipers could not work fast enough.
Then, something very
unusual happened. With the exception of one huge logging truck,
everyone pull off to the side of the road to wait for the storm to
pass. It was raining that hard! Who said Maine people aren't safety
minded?
As quickly as the skies
had clouded in, the sun returned and the traffic began to move. There
were a few more showers before I got home, but nothing like he ones
that had occurred earlier.
As mid-afternoon
transitioned into early evening, the sky remained crystal clear blue
and a bit of a breeze began to pick up from the northwest. All of a
sudden, as I sat in the chair in the back yard enjoying a cool drink,
there was that feeling of Fall in the air. I think you know what I
mean; the temperature, the breeze and the 'smell'. I know it's still
July and there is a great deal of summer still remaining, but I think
it was one of Mother Nature's little 'teases' reminding us of what
is to come.
My goodness it's chilly. Now what did I do with that fleece jacket?
My goodness it's chilly. Now what did I do with that fleece jacket?