Heat Wave

2009-08-03_sunrise
I keep meaning to blog lately but really nothing much has been going on. We are in the midst of a heat wave, our temperatures have been about 10 degrees above average for almost two weeks now. The clouds that linger at sunrise make for a beautiful morning sky but burn away quickly. We had a little Lughnasadh gathering this past Sunday but several people ended up not being able to come (they were probably hiding out from the heat too) so it turned into more of a simple cook out. I didn’t mind though, I always find the warm weather sabbats to be more relaxed.

I have been feeling the baby a lot more lately. She pokes Damian sometimes when he is nursing, it rarely notices but I find it rather amusing. The heat with baby belly has been a little oppressive at times but I am pretty adaptable, except during the hottest parts of the day. I have been catching up on all the projects that don’t require much physical activity, I switched my walk to early morning and Damian tends to get his bath around 15:00, when I find it to be the hottest. I let him play in the water while I cool my feet in the tub. Jim, someone Michael knows through work, gave us an old AC window unit which was very kind of him. The bedroom is nice and cool for sleeping now.

They say the heatwave will break later this week, which I am hoping for, I want to get out into the garden to start double digging for the new raised beds. The weeds are nice and fried under the plastic we laid down. We’ve been looking up lumber prices so that we can budget for the raised beds, I think we will be using 2×12 pine. I am hoping we have a couple short ends left from that projects so that I can make a couple mason bee houses for next year. They are a fantastic native pollinator. I have seen a few of them around and I want to encourage their population new Spring when they reemerge. Contrary to popular belief they are not a destructive insect. They are a solitary bee so only the females make nests and they make use of existing holes to do so, they do not drill holes in wood. They are called mason bees because they seal off each cell in their nests with mud. They are also quite docile and tend to only sting if you accidentally step on one or close one in your fist.

Beyond the heat and gardening, I have a new addiction. Grilled pizza. It is so good! I made it again for Lughnasadh and fully intend on doing it again this weekend and pretty much until the weather prevents me from lighting the grill. It takes more prep work then just doing burgers or corn, but it is completely worth it! I love grilled zucchini and peppers on mine.

6 Comments

  1. Raveness
    Posted Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at 11:09 am | Permalink

    Trying to keep cool while carrying a baby is an interesting thing. I hope you aren’t too uncomfortable.
    I’ve been relatively lucky, as our own Summer has been much cooler than what is normal around here.

    Mmmm. Pizza…

  2. Dad
    Posted Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at 11:58 am | Permalink

    A taste of our weather it seems.
    Hope it breaks for you soon.
    Love the latest shots of Damian.

  3. Posted Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at 12:41 pm | Permalink

    At least we don’t have the sand problems you guys have at the moment. Two of the reasons I will never move to the middle east, heat and sand!

  4. Elizabeth Tolman
    Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    You are a busy, busy person. I admire you. When I found out I was pregnant with your Dad the midwife I had at the time (German South African White)made me stop nursing Ruth.
    She was afraid of problems with calcium lack for both of us.
    She was the kind of person you listened to or found someone else. She was marvelous as a midwife however.
    Love Nana

  5. Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    Now I want grilled pizza…

    The weather’s screwed up this summer – not that I want hot humid weather every day, but it’s been freaking cold over here!!! I was still wearing my jacket last month!

    Hopefully you get a break from the heat over there…

  6. jett
    Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 2:56 pm | Permalink

    Yeah, I can’t believe how hot it is up there. I’ve never seen it like that there. My kind of weather though. :) Glad you got the AC unit to help out though. Take care of yourself.