Sunday, July 4, 2010

Waiting ... on a very hot afternoon

19 comments:

Hilda said...

Uh-oh. You and Lois Anne stay cool over there!

Paula said...

They look uncomfortable, but at least he's still at an age where you can acceptably express frustration by pulling your shirt up over your head.

dianasfaria.com said...

I feel your pain - it was 100 degrees here today. at least the humidity broke!
Happy 4th!

magiceye said...

hot and happening?!!

cheers!

Memphis MOJO said...

I can just feel the heat coming off the asphalt - nice shot.

Olivier said...

quand il fait trop chaud, une certaine envie de ne rien faire...

Cezar and Léia said...

It's time for another ice cream, definitely a right idea! :)
Léia

brattcat said...

You capture the sense of heat beautifully with this.

Daryl said...

For a bus? For a job?

Small City Scenes said...

A parade maybe?
The ice cream truck?
Mom!!!
It was in the 50s yesterday and then sprinkles in the evening. It rained on the rodeo. Bah! Bad July! But supposed to be in the 70s today. We'll see.
MB

Unknown said...

Orange Code at some parts of Portugal today including where I am. This could be here! :-)

Halcyon said...

Where are the benches when you need them??

EG CameraGirl said...

They look soooo uncomfortable! It's 92° here. Yes, I do feel very, very warm. But the good news is it only feels like 108°.

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh my gosh! I just checked your weather and it's 29°C there and feels like 40°. HERE it's 33° and feels like 42°C!!! NO FAIR!

Trillian said...

For once the time Ocala weather looks the same to our! Very very hot....are there fountains nearby?

Lois said...

They need to find some shade! It has actually been a little cooler here for the last couple of days.

Gunn said...

THAT looks HOT!

Virginia said...

Oh I've wanted to rip my tee shirti off and put on my head so many times.......but .......well I just can't.
V

Tussy said...

Yeah! I can see that it is HOT out there. Here we have plenty of rain everyday.

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