Sunday, July 6, 2025
Sunday Sikes Lake Nature Communing Mushrooms With No Local Texas Flooding
On this first Sunday of the 2025 version of July, it was to Sikes Lake I ventured this morning, for some salubrious nature communing.
The temperature was a relatively pleasant 80 degrees, as measured by the Fahrenheit method. But the Heat Index, measured via factoring in the humidity and wind, had those 80 degrees really feeling like 90 degrees.
But, it really did not feel all that HOT, to me. I suspect the clouds blocking the sun helped mitigate the HOT feeling.
Since my last Sikes Lake visit, a couple days ago, mushrooms have sprouted from the ground, which is what you see photo documented above.
Big mushrooms.
I harvested a few to possibly turn into Beef Stroganoff this week.
I have been asked by answer seekers, living in my old home zone of the Skagit Valley in Washington, if the Texas floods they have been seeing on the news are flooding where I am located.
No. I am far north of the area being catastrophically flooded.
From the Skagit Valley perspective, distance-wise, it'd be like a bad flood happening south of Portland, Oregon. In other words, around 300 miles south of my Wichita Falls location.
However, rain, and possible flash flooding, is on the weather menu for my location today. Along with possible thunderstorms. So far, not a drop, nor a thunder boom...

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