
Charleston, SC had a spell of very hot and humid weather (well, most of the country did, didn’t they?) so when we had a front blow in and block the sun, give us wonderful rain for the plants, flowers, trees, etc. and lower the temps to what we haven’t felt since April/Early May – it was the weather that dreams are made of. #iloveclouds
The juxtaposition of another round of storms but with a brief moment of sun was beautiful as we crossed the Maybank Bridge (James Island) over the Intracoastal Waterway. Not many (if any) boats out (for good reason), the water doesn’t usually appear this calm – usually it’s filled with boats.
I was ever thankful for that brief respite. Then we had our hot temps back again, and then another couple of days of relief. Relief? We aren’t used to that. Usually summer hits and it doesn’t cool down until the last few days of September (a wee bit) or October (or even November). I can feel fall in the air, now to get past hurricane season as well as a few other things. #maytheforcebewithusall
Happy weekend!
👩💻 Until next time…

Love the clouds. We have had thunderstorms dropping substantial measurable rain. Grass green again overnight. Yellow two days ago.
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