A big storm and then the light

Is your weather changing for Fall? Or do you still have Summer weather?

33 thoughts on “A big storm and then the light

  1. Severe storms are awe-inspiring. We had a short deluge yesterday afternoon that flipped the switch from summer to autumn. Trees began to dramatically shed leaves and *kaboom* we have cooler fall temps.

    • Severe storms are breathtaking. We had rain again overnight which is great. We’ve had a couple dry years where our monsoon season never happened. I’m glad you had a storm and your fall weather is arriving.

  2. I’m learning storms can come up almost anytime here. They just roll in off the Rockies so I’ve already experienced a few late night loud ones. Tomorrow the high country gets snow and we get rain, lots of rain then it’s back to 80 degrees for the week. This is nothing like predictable Washington 😉 Lovely pics of Red & Mrs in the tree!

    • There must be some safe places in trees or under bushes. I’m surprised they don’t find a place under our patio. We had another downpour this morning. The birds were in our backyard and then they disappeared.

  3. Sometimes Mother Nature needs to let us know who is in charge. Being in Florida, we know what you went through last night. Anyway, our Fall is not here yet. Since our “Fall” is usually only about 12 hours long, it is easy to miss. We know it is winter when the A/C only runs for 1/2 a day.

    • At least we don’t get hurricanes. You’re an expert at storms. I used to say that we only had a few good days of weather in Palm Springs. It was mostly too hot, but then it would get too cold in the winter. Only a few days were just right.

  4. I love storms and then the bright washed day that follows. Mr and Mrs Red must have a cozy hideout somewhere nearby. We are experiencing a golden autumn here in Austin, Nevada. Wonderful fresh air, yellow rabbit brush, and turning aspens. Such a lovely time of year.

  5. There’s something about that pool bar pic that really, really speaks to me, Elizabeth! Looks like Europe…looks like somewhere I’ve been. Long ago. Love it!
    And yup! Weather’s changing…leaves are falling but it’s oddly warm. Near 80 degrees F. here in the Chicago area today. 🌞💝🌞

    • The prior owners who built this house put in some unique features. I wonder where you saw something similar to the pool bar? Our neighborhood has Tuscan-style architecture. The pool bar was my hideout or blind to photograph birds on the other side of the pool. I haven’t used that space since I broke my ankle — and it’s been too hot. If it cools down soon, and isn’t flooded with more rain, I’ll be back in my bird blind!

    • I agree it looks so clean after a good downpour. I wrote a post about the smell after a rain. It’s called petrichor. I learned a new word writing that post! Ours smells like creosote. The creosote bushes give bits of oil in the rain after being dry for long periods.

  6. I find it amazing how the critters can find a safe spot to protect themselves in those torrential storms. Heck, didn’t seem to bother your alligator one bit!
    I love the diamonds in the trees.

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