Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Fresh air! You will forgive me if I look back on our trip to England remembering the fresh air along the seafront in Eastbourne. We are experiencing an exceptional drought in Georgia just now and there are wildfires burning in North Georgia. Even though these fires are more than a hundred miles away from us, the smoke has blown down into the metro Atlanta area today. This is not considered a problem for most but those with respiratory problems are advised to stay indoors. Ah, that would be me...my asthma inhaler is always nearby! Oh well, you know that reminds me of a song, right?
Anybody else noticed that I have not changed my header photo in a while? I have decided to not change it until it rains again! The last time we had rain was on Sept. 18th, and we only had a bit on that day and hardly any the weeks before. Please, pray for rain for us!
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Had it been a long time before Sept 18? I'm watching a great documentary on the BBC via the marvelous Tunnelbear on Southern Rock - the Allmans, Lynyrd Skynyrd (the hardest words to spell!).
ReplyDeleteWe think we have had only about 7 inches of rain since mid April. I can't remember the last time I heard the rain. (On Sept. 18th, I was at a family reunion and so, I didn't even hear it then!)
DeleteSouthern Rock! It's good stuff! "Turn It UP!"
You would love this show.
DeleteThe air by the ocean is uniquely refreshing. Love, love, love The Platters. I would like to be able to hit that note at the end of the song when he sings " (smoke gets in your eyes".
ReplyDeleteIt' such a great song and the Platters are so wonderful, the lead singer with that clear, strong voice!
DeleteOur late summer and autumn were unusually dry, too, but not really a draught. Over the last few weeks, the weather has made up for it by interspersing a night here and a day there of rain.
ReplyDeleteI hope it will rain soon in your area. When I hear about wildfires, it always makes me so worried about the animals; people are often warned beforehand and can escape, but what do the woodland animals do?
Love that song and always sing along when it's on!
I suspect that many of the animals must perish, the ones who cannot get away from the flames and the smoke fast enough. Our drought is terrible, I will be so glad to hear rain again, I can't tell you how much.
DeleteI'd happily send you some of ours Kay although I'm always conscious of the fact that water is one of the essentials of life and I never take it for granted.
ReplyDeleteWish you could send some of your rain! Water is so precious for life!
DeleteI'm sorry to hear you are in drought and hope you get rain soon. But what a good excuse to mention one of my all-time favourite songs, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes! I used to play a great piano solo version of it, quite my party piece that was :)
ReplyDeleteOH! You know, you should play it on the piano and have someone record you and you could put it on YouTube! I would LOVE to hear it!! What do you say? Pretty please?
DeleteUnfortunately, I can't play it anymore :(
DeleteWhat a wonderful groupThe Platters were. I still love their songs.
ReplyDeleteGuess what, while I was thinking of this song, I also listened to another one of their big hits..."Only You"...and discovered that it was a hit when I was about a year old! I love the thought of myself just learning to walk and hearing that song on the radio!
DeletePraying you get rain in amounts your soil can handle without flooding and over a long enough time to end the drought!
ReplyDeleteI know, it is so very dry that we worry that when it DOES rain, that it might truly cause some problems...we hope a gentle rain will fall first, and then, it could rain inches and inches!
DeleteI do remember that song well. Sorry to hear of your drought there. Wildfires are devastating for sure. I will be praying for you all to get some much needed rain. Here we had a dry spot in the heat of summer but have rebounded now and every thing is green again. Except for the leaves of course which are very colorful indeed.
ReplyDeleteWe have had some pretty Fall color but it is so strange, because it was so hot still, and so very dry. It was as if Georgia had somehow become more like a desert. My Dad is 89 and he has never seen anything like this weather this year!
DeleteToo bad about the drought in Georgia. Hope it rains soon.
ReplyDeleteWe hope so too! Thanks!
DeleteOther than Matthew we haven't had any rain in forever and none is forecast, can't believe we're having to water in November.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you think about it, it has been so hot, it seems strange that we are so close to Thanksgiving and Christmas!!
DeleteI hope that you guys do get some rain. It's a tough situation right now. I'd gladly give you some of ours. We have too much.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, in most years, Atlanta has more rainfall than London... but not this year!!
DeleteI hope you get rain soon. We had two inches yesterday, might have liked to have had the chance to ship some over to you! :)
ReplyDeleteIf only you could!!
DeleteI have family in Georgia who also want/need rain. Prayers going out to you and them! Hey rain, come on and give this beautiful state a break!
ReplyDeleteThanks! And I am still waiting for you to tell me that you are visiting your family and then, I could meet you on top of Stone Mountain!!
DeletePraying for Rain for you all in Georgia....That includes my brother and sil in Alpharetta. We have lots of rain here! I would joyfully send you some if only I could. And what a beautiful song that is...It takes me back to my youth......"shortly after the earth cooled," as my friend Michelle says.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the rain wishes! Hey, we should be proud of our age, it means we have more musical memories! :-)
DeleteIt seems a shame we have so much rain and hail to spare here in NW England at the moment.
ReplyDeleteIt IS a shame, John! You are so smart, I bet you could think of a way to ship some of that rain over, what do you say?!
DeleteLord, send the gentle rain. Forest fires certainly foul the air quality. Hope that those are under control soon. So if the header changes I know it has rained? Hope I can remember this...
ReplyDeleteYes! If you see I have changed my header photo, then it means I heard some raindrops!
DeleteOfficially speaking, there's no such thing as climate change or global warming in America now :o) but I do hope you get rain soon.
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes.
Officially speaking, of course!
DeleteThankfully, the wind changed direction today and the air was clearer. What a relief!