Friday, August 7, 2009

Sizzilin' Summer!

It's a "hot time in the old town tonight" as they say, but not for the reasons that saying usually means. This whole summer has been one big heat wave followed by another, and another, and another, and....! If you've been following the news, or perhaps live in an area as we do plagued with this drought, you have seen the devastating results of its affects.

I love to garden! I always have. I love the connection I feel to nature and Mother Earth as I dig in the soil, plant new seeds or seedlings, or fresh from the nursery flowers or bushes. It makes my heart sing to watch them grow and bloom out as I tend to them.

But this year it has been difficult and disappointing to say the least. It has been a real struggle to keep anything alive in this terrible heat. We are on tight water restrictions here in San Antonio. We can still water our lawns once a week, but that may change soon as the drought worsens. We may soon be at stage 3 on restrictions.

But my problems are a drop in the bucket compared to what others are experiencing. Here in Texas many have lost their crops, their cattle ranches, their businesses. We are all praying for the much needed rain to come our way. I find it interesting that other areas of the country are having too much rain and are praying for it to lighten up. Please, send some of it our way, will you?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Anyone following SyFy show "Eureka"? I think the area needs one of those raincloud machines. Either that, or a very strong wind needs to blow all the rain south.
Hey! Maybe the severe drought could be the start of a new book: something about... "taking the rains".

S A Slack said...

I love the show "Eureka".

A raincloud machine sounds like a great idea, Andrew. Want to build us one:)

As for the new book idea, sounds like a good one!