Monday, July 21, 2025
Monday Walmart Texas Heat Wave Refuge
In the photo documentation you are looking out my kitchen window at the outer world on this third Monday of the 2025 version of July.
Today the temperature forecast for my usual outdoor nature communing time of the day was one degree under 100.
So, I opted to do my nature communing in the air-conditioned comfort of Walmart.
I do not know why I bother checking the long-range weather forecast. It changes every day. Or so it seems.
Today's long-range forecast now has us chilling to an under 100 degree high, two days from now.
Yesterday my upcoming happy birthday day in August was forecast to be well over 100. Today's forecast, for that day, is a chilly high of only 90, along with rain and thunderstorms.
Methinks this is being the HOTTEST summer I have experienced since being in Texas.
I do not remember the cold water getting as, well, HOT, as it currently is.
And, the swimming pool is worthless for cooling off purposes, unless one enjoys getting cooled by a warm bath...
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Saturday Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle Log Jamming Again
On this third Saturday of the 2025 version of July it was back to shady Lucy Park I drove for some salubrious nature communing at a location where the leaves of trees provide some sun blockage and a slight cooling result.
Looking at today's long-range weather prediction for my Wichita Falls, Texas location, I see it has changed from yesterday, when the prediction was we'd get a break from 100-degree days, with a cold snap dropping the August 4 high to 99 degrees.
Yesterday's prediction had that one day cold snap followed by day after day over 100, in August.
But, today's changed prediction has the temperature dropping well below 100 on August 2 and continuing below 100 for most of the following August days.
A couple days ago I hiked the trail through the Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle, til I came to a big trail blocking log jam.
Today I hiked the Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle trail from the other entry, til I reached the trail blocking log jam.
The trail blocking log jam looks bigger from this side than it did from the other side. When I was on the other side I contemplated climbing over the log jam, but opted not to, thinking snakes and who knows what other critters might be lurking.
Seeing the log jam today, from the other side, I could see there is no way one would want to, or could, climb over it.
I hope a bulldozer arrives soon to clear out the Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle's log jam. That trail is my favorite hot weather hiking location, when it is log jam-free...
Friday, July 18, 2025
HOT 101 Degree July Walk Around Sikes Lake
What you are looking at here is the third Friday of the 2025 version of July view from the rocky east shore of Sikes Lake.
With nary a cloud in the sky, just a slight white wisp which hardly qualifies as a cloud, you might accurately intuit that the outer world at my location is hot, with a little wave action on the lake indicating maybe a slight cooling wind was blowing whilst I walked around the lake.
Today is the first of what is predicting to be day after day over 100, with the first predicted day under 100 being a predicted high of 99 on August 4, with that cold front lasting just that one day, then going back over 100.
Here's screen cap of today and tomorrow's temperatures...
The current long-range forecast for the foreseeable future has the hottest day being the final day of July, hitting 109 on July 31.
How did people live in this climate before the invention of air-conditioning?
Thursday, July 17, 2025
HOT Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle Obstruction
Today, the third Thursday of the 2025 version of July, the outer world is predicted to get heated to a degree shy of 100 degrees, as measured by the Fahrenheit method.
The long-range current temperature prediction, day after day, starting tomorrow, is we will be being heated to over 100 degrees. Some days nearing 110 real degrees, feeling even hotter due to the humidity.
So, to enjoy this last semi-cool day before the heat waves hit, I opted to drive to Lucy Park, intending to hike the Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle for the first time in months. I have stayed out of the jungle due to rain making the trail muddy, and then a flood making even a worse muddy mess.
I do not recollect the Lucy Park Backwoods Jungle being so lushly overgrown, previously, as is currently the case. At some locations the vegetation made the trail so narrow one could not avoid being slapped by grass.
A few years ago I saw a huge snake near the location you see photo documented above. So, the excess vegetation had me being hyper vigilant looking out for snakes.
Once I got to where the trail was wider, with no blowing grass slapping me, I enjoyed hiking the jungle.
I was about 3/4 of the way through the jungle when the trail ahead looked possibly problematic. You can sort of see the problem in the photo. We'll get a closer look.
A log jam blocking the trail. With no way around the blockage. Tall grass on the left and right. It did not look doable to climb over the log jam. This log jam must have developed during the flood a couple months ago. One would think this would have been cleared by now.
So, I had to backtrack, making for a way longer hike than I'd intended. It was fun though. I'd missed getting my endorphins the past couple days...
Monday, July 14, 2025
Remembering Oklahoma's Turner Falls Park
A Microsoft OneDrive Memory from this Day, which I do remember, and also remember that this memory could have happened on this day.
I know it was an extremely HOT summer day, near the start of the current century, or near the end of the previous century.
This photo was taken my first time visiting Turner Falls Park, in the Arbuckle Mountains of Oklahoma.
That is me on the left, Big Ed on the right. I think we are sitting on stone benches outside the structure known as the Castle of Turner Falls.
Using the search function on the blog, I entered "Turner Falls" and found out I have blogged multiple times about the Turner Falls location, with the most recent a blog post posted Friday, August 30, 2013, titled Pondering A Labor Day Weekend Visit To Turner Falls Park In Oklahoma With A Stop For Coffee At WinStar World Casino.
I see in the various blog posts I have links to webpages on my now long dead Eyes on Texas website. Ironically, whilst that website was still alive the Turner Falls Park pages, got the most hits and generated the most AdSense revenue.
I do not know how close I currently am to Turner Falls. Oklahoma is only about 20 miles to the north. Turner Falls is northeast of my current location. When I lived in the DFW zone Turner Falls was due north, and it was way more than 20 miles to the Oklahoma border.
I would not mind taking a day trip to Turner Falls. It has been several years now since I have seen any scenic mountain scenery....
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Microsoft OneDrive Memory Of Gar The Texan At Booger Red's With A Buffalo Butt
The photo you see here showed up in my email this morning, purporting to be a Microsoft OneDrive Memory from this Day.
I do have some memory of what is in the photo.
Other than this photo was from a couple decades ago, my memory cannot be more precise as to something as specific as the day, or year, this particular memory occurred.
I may not remember when this photo was taken, but I do remember on the right that is the West Texas entity I took to referring to as Gar the Texan, due to his lazy laconic style and thick Texas drawl.
Sitting behind Gar the Texan, puffing on a cigarette, I believe that is Gar the Texan's German soon wife-to-be. If I remember right her name was Madaline or Madchen, or something similar.
The location of this photo was in Booger Red's Saloon, at the Buffalo Butt Bar. Or maybe it was having Buffalo Butt Beer at Booger Red's Saloon.
This was a Fort Worth Stockyards hotspot at the time.
Figuring there was a good chance I may have blogged about Booger Red's and its Buffalo Butt association, previously, I entered "Buffalo Butt" into the blog's search function.
The first thing the search popped up was a blog post from 2017, with the same photo you see above, with my memory, at that point in time, not as faded as it now is.
The blog post was titled Throwback Thursday To Gar The Texan's Buffalo Butt Beer Swilling Smoking Hot German.
Reading that blog post, from 8 years ago, I see my writing skills have deteriorated. I'm not nearly as verbose in 2025.
Or as funny.
I suppose such is a to be expected age-related malady...
I do have some memory of what is in the photo.
Other than this photo was from a couple decades ago, my memory cannot be more precise as to something as specific as the day, or year, this particular memory occurred.
I may not remember when this photo was taken, but I do remember on the right that is the West Texas entity I took to referring to as Gar the Texan, due to his lazy laconic style and thick Texas drawl.
Sitting behind Gar the Texan, puffing on a cigarette, I believe that is Gar the Texan's German soon wife-to-be. If I remember right her name was Madaline or Madchen, or something similar.
The location of this photo was in Booger Red's Saloon, at the Buffalo Butt Bar. Or maybe it was having Buffalo Butt Beer at Booger Red's Saloon.
This was a Fort Worth Stockyards hotspot at the time.
Figuring there was a good chance I may have blogged about Booger Red's and its Buffalo Butt association, previously, I entered "Buffalo Butt" into the blog's search function.
The first thing the search popped up was a blog post from 2017, with the same photo you see above, with my memory, at that point in time, not as faded as it now is.
The blog post was titled Throwback Thursday To Gar The Texan's Buffalo Butt Beer Swilling Smoking Hot German.
Reading that blog post, from 8 years ago, I see my writing skills have deteriorated. I'm not nearly as verbose in 2025.
Or as funny.
I suppose such is a to be expected age-related malady...
Friday, July 11, 2025
Back To Sun Lakes Arizona
It does not happen often that the daily Microsoft OneDrive Memories from this Day emails are a memory I remember as possibly being from this day.
But, such may be the case with one of today's Memories from this Day.
Those are my feet, aimed at the swimming pool at the Sun Lakes clubhouse, a place I visited every morning whilst visiting my mom in Arizona.
July of 2019 was the last time I have been to Arizona, to visit my mom. I do not remember the exact dates. I suppose I could look at blog posts from July of 2019 and be able to determine if the above photo is precisely a memory from this particular day of July 11.
It does not seem possible that it has been six years since I was last in Arizona. I do remember that last flight to Arizona had me feeling like I never wanted to fly anywhere ever again.
Storms on the east coast made a 10 hour, give or take an hour or two, delay in flying out of D/FW. It was exhausting.
I did not make it to Phoenix til after midnight. With my mom insisting she be there, with my sister, to pick me up, when I finally arrived. I remember mom looked so totally exhausted....
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Thursday Back HOT At Lucy Park Roller Blading
On this second Thursday of the 2025 version of July, it was back to shady Lucy Park I ventured, as evidenced by the photo documentation of the Lucy Park Suspension Bridge over the low flowing, slow moving Wichita River, for some much-needed nature communing and that behavior's endorphin acquisition result.
Upon arrival at Lucy Park my phone's temperature monitoring application indicated the temperature, as measured by the Fahrenheit method, was 90 degrees, with the humidity making it really feel like 99 degrees. There was no sufficient wind blowing to provide any cooling wind chill factor.
Today at Lucy Park I saw something I do not recollect seeing, previously, in Wichita Falls.
A roller blader.
A young female roller blader, rolling along fast, making doing so look easy.
Seeing such caused me to think that maybe taking up roller blading again might be fun.
The paved trails in this town, along with the mostly flat topography, would make for some fun rolling.
My old roller blades broke the first time I attempted to use them after moving to this town. I threw them away. I do not remember if I kept the roller blade elbow, knee and hand pads.
Thunderstorms are on the local weather menu for the next several coming days. I hope with no flooding downpours...
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Tuesday Nature Communing With Sikes Lake Sunflowers
On this second Tuesday of the 2025 version of July it was back to nearby Sikes Lake I ventured for some naturally heated HOT nature communing.
According to my phone, whilst I was at Sikes Lake, the temperature, as measured by the Fahrenheit method, was 84 degrees, with the humidity making those 84 degrees really feel like 93 degrees. There was not much wind blowing, thus not much of a wind chill factor to factor into how HOT it really felt.
Since my last visit to Sikes Lake a patch of what I am assuming to be sunflowers decided to go into blooming mode. Maybe the blooming sunflowers were there on my last visit, and I did not notice. That seems likely, as it does not seem likely that such a big bright patch of yellow would have sprouted up since a couple days ago.
We are heading into a period where day after day the temperature prediction is over 100 degrees. Am not looking forward to that.
Not much of a fan of having to retreat from the heat, or rain, to do my daily nature communing in Walmart, or some similar location, like the nearby Sikes Senter mall.
Any time I type Sikes Senter it causes me to wonder how anyone could have thought it clever to spell 'Center' with an 'S', because of the Sikes name, even though 'Senter' and 'Center' are pronounced the same in the American English version of pronouncing those words, it really makes no sense, since I do not think 'Senter' is even an actual word in American version of English...
Monday, July 7, 2025
First July 2025 Monday Getting A Texas Suntan
This first Monday of the 2025 version of July I decided I needed to start working on getting some suntanning happening, hopefully thus not getting so easily sunburned whilst future frolicking on the beaches of the United States Virgin Islands.
It has been a few years since I bothered trying to get an overall suntan. Pre-COVID would have been the last time I browned myself.
My almost daily nature communing, frequently under a clear blue sky, has some parts of me adequately suntanned.
I am not much of a fan of broiling under the hot sun. Jumping in the pool to cool off is not a good idea, as that washes off the suntan lotion, which can then lead to a sunburn.
I lasted about 45 minutes before I could take it no longer and retreated to my interior space's air-conditioned comfort....
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