Our monsoon storms have been blowing in regularly with dramatic skies but lots of tree damage and power outages. It's not good to be out of power in triple digit temps, but luckily mine has only flickered so far. The top photo is looking at a sunrise from my dining room a few days ago.
These luscious orange and pink skies are sunset colors reflected in that same eastern sky.
We also had rainbows two nights in a row arcing over my house (on the left). Notice that my tree has been trashed by the wind and I need to have the broken branches removed. This is the third time in a month that that tree has been damaged by monsoon winds. This is my fourth summer monsoon season and it's the first time that tree has been hit.
Yesterday as I was driving home from Mahjongg, I stopped to snap pictures of the darkening eastern sky shortly before the winds howled and rain lashed several parts of town, downing 40 power poles and leaving tens of thousands without power. Some still don't have electricity. That's really unsafe in this hellishly hot weather.
I'm spending most of my time inside where it's cool, and yesterday I finished this coiled tray. I put a dent in my green strips and would've used more except I ran out of the rope that the fabric is wrapped around.
In other crafting news, my daughter and Charlie the cat show their appreciation for the cuddly, sweet blanket that my friend Pat crocheted for her -- one for Julia and one for the baby (due in January). Thanks, Pat!!! The blankets will be treasured for many years to come.
Have a colorful day