Saturday, 6 July 2019

The world becomes lighter with a drop in humidity


While some parts of Southern Ontario received rain last night and with it cooler temperatures not in our part of Bruce/Grey County the house was 29 C this morning at 4:00 am and the humidity did not drop until after 3:00 pm.


Hiding  in the house this morning, hunger eventually drove us out on the streets and into the heat.



And we always have breakfast out on Saturday mornings. The only consideration as to where we would eat was, they had to have air conditioning.


After having a lovely breakfast in cool temperatures, I was relaxed enough to walk back home and spend an hour or so in the garden. 


Paul went back to work on the Rpod Struts and completed the task.


Then I sent myself to my craft room to prepare the packages of paper for my fellow junk journaler’s tomorrow.  I am a treasure hunter by heart and my new art form means I am collecting again.  Sharing from my treasures helps me to destash and engage in a random act of kindness.



Our lupper was a lovely cold plate of homemade tuna salad and summer squash with hummus.  



I had an interesting exchange with my son-in-love where he used texting and pictures to walk me how to use my scanner.  He is such a patient man.  The end result is a paper product I can use in my Junk Journals instead of cutting up these beautiful old needle points , I’m very happy. 



The day began to cool around 4:00 with the drop in humidity and Paul moved outside to finish weeding the garden while I raced around the house opening windows.  

Don’t you hate when the inside of your home is warmer then the outside air on hot summer evenings when you need to sleep.



Once the windows were opened, I went back to the craft room where I packed up all of my supplies for tomorrow and made a YouTube Video.




Thank you for coming along. 





Grandma Snyder
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