There is something to be said
about the warm summer days.
Not exact matches
This potato salad is perfect for memorial
day, a
summer picnic and just
about any
warm weather gathering.
Boston could wait until midseason and see
about taking Cliff Lee off of Ruben Amaro's hands should he prove healthy, but that's a conversation for a
warm summer day.
Scientists at the University of Leicester placed infected sticklebacks into a tank of water at 68 degrees Fahrenheit —
about 9 degrees
warmer than a typical
summer's
day in Britain — and found the tapeworms to grow four times faster than normal.
There's something
about these long,
warm summer days that...
- Jacques Torres
Summer is right around the corner, which means the
days are getting
warmer, and we all know one of the best things
about warm days is cool treats!
Summer is right around the corner, which means the
days are getting
warmer, and we all know one of the best things
about warm days is cool treats!
Now that
Summer is ending and the
days are cooling, I am finally feeling ready to think
about Fall colors and
warmer clothes.
As soon as I noticed this Rock my Vintage crochet lace dress I was absolutely smitten and couldn't stop thinking
about how perfect it would be for
warm summer days paired with my favourite denim.
They are great to think
about from a hammock on a
warm summer's
day but not for our real lives.
But here we are in August already, it is the dog
days of
summer and I'm all
about restoring myself and trying to take back a bit of what is left of these golden
warm months that beckon to me just like my hammock outside.
Since we had some
warmer days last week, (yes, I'm talking
about 40 degrees which basically means
summer in Chicago...) I paired up this skirt with my favorite cashmere sweater.
The first
day of Spring officially happened this week, which means my favorite season is finally here!!!!! Even though the Spring season can bring some old
days, super
warm ones or luke
warm, it is all
about light layers and getting closer to those hot
summer days.
The park covers
about eight blocks (and SLC blocks are huge) and includes a pond, playground, volleyball nets, tennis courts, grills, an aviary, and tons of open space to enjoy
warm spring and
summer days.
Instead of rant
about global
warming (let's save that for another
day, another post, folks), I figured I would rather gather my favorite outfits from last
summer (11 to be exact), in hopes that a little Field of Dreams action could happen here.
I live in the UK where the shops fill with tiny floral or pastel tea dresses, denim shorts and strappy sandals for 7 months of the year for S / S and then it rains for 80 % of the
summer and is actually
warm for
about 3
days.
This makes me daydream
about sunny,
warm summer days.
Are you thinking
about buying some piece of clothes that is easy to wear and perfect for
warmer spring and
summer days?
I'm so excited
about all the ways to style it for
warm summer days.
Dating in a British
summer is ideal: there's something
about sunny
days and
warm nights that just seems to radiate low - key romance.
Presumably exceeding the scope of Blue is the
Warmest Color once the series is complete, this is for now a cohesive and promising start
about a few
days of
summer in Southern France, packed to the brim with promises, infatuation, possibilities and disillusionment.
Temperatures in cars can rise to life - threatening in just a few short minutes, even on only
warm - ish
days, so play it safe and leave your pet in the cool comfort of home when you're out and
about this
summer.
I always get stoked
about summer because who doesn't miss green and
warm sunny
days?
Broome's climate is also something to boast
about with
warm sunny
days, balmy nights and spectacular storms during the tropical
summer season.
IF, for example, we had «global
warming» that had
summers holding steady at just
about the same temperature highs as they always had; but the winter lows were being clipped so that -30 F
days were fewer and we only had -10 F
days instead, well, frankly «Bring it on!»
As Joe Romm points out in his post blasting the LA Times for failing to even mention global
warming in an article
about the record - hot
summer, the ratios of record - breaking hot
days far outnumber record - breaking cold
days — comparing the two is a good way to chart climate change.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post
about the potential effect of previous, seasonal
warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid
summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree
days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the
warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
It embodies everything I love: a simple life, the promise of
warm breezes on a
summer day, fresh air filling my lungs, a lazy
summer day with nothing to do but collect shells and nap in the sand, the sound of waves lapping at the shore... I feel so peaceful just thinking
about it.
Here in New Zealand it's not Winter, it's quite the opposite, as of a couple of
days ago we've just come into
Summer and while it's been alarmingly cold I'm pleased to feel
warmer temperates in the last couple of
days so I'm very happy
about that!
What I love
about fall: My thoughts turn from gardening to snuggling up in front of a
warm crackling fire, a good book and mug of hot chocolate piled high with whipped cream... When it's still 80 degrees and it feels and smells like fall... The sound of the school bus ambling down our street on the first
day of school stopping at the corner to pick the precious cargo of squealing kids... As I walk through our yard hearing the crunch of crackling leaves... Chunky winter sweaters - every September I buy a new one... Watching our resident squirrels scurrying around our yard gathering and burying their winter stash... Replacing
summer flowers with purple and white cabbages.