Anne & Zener GA
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Good morning LL! It's a sunny start for the mighty Z and another boring Monday AMPS test, feed and shoot. We LOVE those! No cold, wet surprises for bare bean feet this morning.
@Michelle & Mannie - thanks for stopping in last night and celebrating our rain! The kitties were not so keen on the rain, wet paddy paws you know. But they did love the cool down and Zener had a little bounce in his step! We got about a tenth of an inch, so it was measurable rain. :razz:
@Wendy & Neko - LOVE the trade, we'll take a little more moisture please. :lol:
Our heat wave has a big dent in it and temps should hover near 90 for a few days, then back to normal with the start of our monsoon pattern. While celebrating the return of moisture and our southwestern monsoons, we also get dry lightening and gusty unpredictable winds. In the Prescott area, about 2 hours from where we live, the firefighters just got one wildland fire under control and another started on Saturday due to dry lightening. This one started in an area that hadn't seen fire in over 40 years and was full of drought killed trees with other large amounts of fuel. Sadly, in the 115F heat and gusty dry thunderstorm generated winds, the fire blew up from 20 acres to over 2000 acres yesterday and 19 wildland firefighters were trapped and killed. The largest loss of firefighter lives in Arizona and the most in the US since 9-11. :cry:
Good morning LL! It's a sunny start for the mighty Z and another boring Monday AMPS test, feed and shoot. We LOVE those! No cold, wet surprises for bare bean feet this morning.
@Michelle & Mannie - thanks for stopping in last night and celebrating our rain! The kitties were not so keen on the rain, wet paddy paws you know. But they did love the cool down and Zener had a little bounce in his step! We got about a tenth of an inch, so it was measurable rain. :razz:
@Wendy & Neko - LOVE the trade, we'll take a little more moisture please. :lol:
Our heat wave has a big dent in it and temps should hover near 90 for a few days, then back to normal with the start of our monsoon pattern. While celebrating the return of moisture and our southwestern monsoons, we also get dry lightening and gusty unpredictable winds. In the Prescott area, about 2 hours from where we live, the firefighters just got one wildland fire under control and another started on Saturday due to dry lightening. This one started in an area that hadn't seen fire in over 40 years and was full of drought killed trees with other large amounts of fuel. Sadly, in the 115F heat and gusty dry thunderstorm generated winds, the fire blew up from 20 acres to over 2000 acres yesterday and 19 wildland firefighters were trapped and killed. The largest loss of firefighter lives in Arizona and the most in the US since 9-11. :cry:
Zener has been lounging comfortably, enjoying having the windows open a little later this morning. :razz: