Monday, June 16, 2025
Relaxing Hot Humid Monday Walk Around Sikes Lake
After a wild weekend of protesting, pool partying, pork barbecuing and thunderstorming, it is a pleasant Monday to be beginning the second half of the 2025 version of June with a clear blue sky, free of clouds blocking the sun, thus allowing the sun to heat up the outer world, well into the 80s, when I returned to Sikes Lake to get some much needed aerobic activity and its resulting endorphin acquisition.
No wind was blowing whilst I walked around the lake. As you can see evidenced by the lake view, looking west from Sikes Lake's rocky eastern shore. Yesterday's copious rain has amped up the humidity. So, 86 degrees feels way hotter than it should. Made even hotter feeling due to the lack of wind.
After several years of being in drought mode, the Wichita Falls area is blooming much more colorfully and greener than has been the case the past several years.
An example of this is the patch of wildflowers I photo documented above. The wildflower patch has sprouted since I walked by this location just a few days ago.
The current weather forecast for the next 15 days is no rain, no thunderstorms, temperatures in the 90s and low 100s.
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