A bit too close :-)

100% humidity, no wind but towards the cool side should still make a rather nice day but both the dogs and I thought the humidity was just too much and that it made it feel much warmer than it actually was. We walked down to the creek in the morning when it still felt a bit cool but the flies were nasty and there were a few horse flies that tried to bite me. Oddly slow so now there are fewer horse flies to worry about 🙂

   

Winter food for the cattle. Lots of beans in it this year, they’ll cut it down and make silage from it.

I think we were close to wild hogs because Alma became a bit excited and looked straight at the point where we met one last week. We didn’t see or hear anyone though, I guess they too thought it felt a it nasty with the humidity and kept as still as they could to avoid the attention of the flies. We did see a Roe deer though but now Alma rarely cares about it. She has become so much better on our walks now and I do hope it continues that way 🙂

Roe deer don’t eat the beans, they only eat the most delicious herbs, that’s why they have problems surviving the old fashioned winters when the ground used to be covered with snow.

   

I got warnings from the lightning app when we had our nap but since the sun shone I really didn’t think much of it. Not even when the rain started to pour down because I really couldn’t hear any thunder. The dogs wanted to go outside so I opened the door so they could see how the rain was pouring down it was even too much for Malkolm. Just as I was about to close the kitchen door the lightning hit. I was close to peeing in my pants if I should be honest 🙂 🙂 🙂 I saw how it came from the mountain and passed my neighbors cottage rather close and hit the ground around 100 meters (much the same in yards) behind out cottages 🙂 🙂 🙂 I’m so glad that I had almost closed the door because it is amazing how much it sounds 🙂 🙂 🙂

     

No rain tomorrow they’re guessing but the humidity will stay at 100% or close to it. Almost no wind but a bit of sunshine so I guess it will feel like living in a steam bath tomorrow. Well I’ll go to the pet shop tomorrow and will be closer to the big lake so I hope that helps some.

   

I took a look outside my bedroom window and realized that almost the entire eastern top half of the apple tree is covered in white bryony (Bryonia alba). It’s a poisonous vine that when it’s older can cover entire trees. It’s something I never would bring to my garden and it isn’t native here but back in the days people thought it was a great vine to cover big areas. It spreads easily with birds since they eat the berries. I did taste one berry when I was a kid and it tastes horrible 🙂 🙂 🙂 So even if one can die from eating the berries one need 40 of them and I’m pretty sure that no one can come even close to do that 🙂 🙂 This one is a young plant and only had three vines growing up from its root, still it managed to cover so much of the tree. They always grow where it is the hardest to get rid of them.

    

So we haven’t done much today, even before the rain the dogs preferred to stay indoors. Sunshine at the moment but still a chance/ risk of more thunder. I don’t mind thunder as long as I’m not caught outside when it arrives. I have had to chose between being the highest point in the fields or hiding beneath tress, a sort of choice between having plague or cholera 🙂 🙂

Ten seconds after I took this photo the lightning struck 🙂

The smell from the Woodland tobacco is wonderful but it only smells in late evenings and nights.

I took a photo from below on the bryonia, we call them dog turnips 🙂

It is time to have a last cup of tea for the day and perhaps I’ll have a couple of oatmeal cookies 🙂

Have a great day!

2 thoughts on “A bit too close :-)

  1. Those invasive vines tend to grow where one can’t get at them. That’s how they manage to cover a tree before we notice them.

    When the storm is right over head the lightening doesn’t rumble like thunder. It just makes massive CRACK! sounds. I experienced one of those many many years ago. Thunder storms don’t usually bother me but this one was awful. It sat over my house for what seemed like hours. There was not one window I could look out and not see lightening flashes. Finally I took LeRoy the Pekingnese and went to sit on the 3rd cellar step from the top where I could see no windows at all.

    It’s just medium grey here today. The temp is 72F with an ESE breeze at 8 miles per hour. Sounds like a great day for doing stuff. EXCEPT the humidity is 81%. I intended to take the dogs for a long walk this morning because it seemed so cool outside. By the time I’d gotten to the end of the road I was dripping with perspiration. BLAH. So our walk was the usual not quite a mile and we were all happy to be back in the house in front of the fans. It’s not bad as long as one doesn’t move around much. So I didn’t. 😀

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    1. Hi Caryn!

      Yes always 🙂 🙂
      Those cracks are more scary than any rumble 🙂 I’m glad they don’t happen too often 🙂 🙂
      We rarely have those intensive thunder storms but when they do come I always sit some distance away from any windows. Can’t see much now days since the small trees that once grew here now are big trees and blocks most of what happens outside.

      The day started with some evenly grey fog, then just dull grey sky and now the sun shines, according to the weather sites it should have been sunny all day 🙂
      I really don’t like those days and to make it even better the flies here seems to love that weather 🙂 🙂 rain is predicted for tomorrow, yay

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