Back in the saddle again, nah in the water; I was kidding. Its been years, decades since I was on a horse.
I exercise an hour, split with a break on the half hour in between.
I would love to never get out out of the pool, but like most of us that stay in water too long our fingers and toes begin to shrivel.
Does that mean anything bad?
I wonder.
I just recall from childhood from even in the bathtub that was a sign you were in too long there too and it was time to get out, but why?
Basically you are at first hydrated then dehydrated thus the change, simple hmm?
Thanks to: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-fingers-wrinkle-in/
Moving on...
This evening the sky is amicable not showing any ominous clouds, just those fluffy white ones in between the sky-blue sky, redundancy at its finest!.
Right now though without a cooling rain storm we have a 95F degree reading on our outdoor thermometer with only 33% humidity!
A dry heat like in Arizona!
But this is southwest Florida, a sub-tropical climate, and we are supposed to be humid...now!
Humidity is the usual signal for a cooling rain to come and do its job of refreshing us from our heat?
For over a week the local meteorologists have been insisting we are early into our rainy season, well, what's this all about?
Now our local guy, Robert Van Winkle, not to be confused with the Vanilla Ice guy of the same name, ours is a meteorologist, so he claims, hee hee, anyway he is saying by Wednesday we may have some tropical(rain) activity(wet) by then,whew, I was concerned, no not really!
Happy I am inside in air-conditioning!
My water exercises are in the morning when it is brrr in the low eighties these days, and the pool is a wee bit higher at my ultimate temp of 85F.
On that note of letting the stars to come together just right, please allow me to be the very first to wish you all a very happy good night and ask you all to kindly count all your blessings and share all your overages with you know whom and we will too!
And next time please be here or be square, ya hear!