More Beautiful Flowers With a View and a Sunset Walk With Moody Clouds

August 26 2022

Today was the day Thomas only has one class so I wait at TMCC. More beautiful flowers, and I explored the library this time. I love the library. Great chairs and tables to read, or do work, with an amazing view from the second floor.

September 5 2022

Sunset walk one day last week.

September 7 2022

Sunset last night. Moody clouds to match the 106 degree temperature. 🥵🥵🥵

Reno broke the high temp record yesterday. Previous record high was in 1944 at 96 degrees. We broke another record a couple of days ago. 🥵🔥🔥🔥

Delicious Clouds With Progression of Thunder and Lightning

July 31 2022

More of these delicious clouds this morning.

August 1 2022

Progression of the clouds yesterday afternoon before we got about 20 drops of rain! 😂Smelled and felt so good.

August 5 2022

After the downpour of rain last night. That was a wild storm! Lightning strikes very close to us, with the loudest booming, cracking thunder I’ve ever heard. One struck so close to a car in front of our place, that it caused the car alarm to go off. Lillian and I screamed, with Basil running to hide. Wild!

August 6 2022

I think this was Thursday, maybe Friday.

Thomas’s hiking/camping trip had to end a day early due to the wild storm moving through. I didn’t feel up to picking him up, so thank you times a million to Frank for doing it for me.

Thomas Hiking on the Tahoe Rim Trail

August 3 2022

Drove to South Lake Tahoe this morning to drop off Thomas for a great 3 day adventure.

So bummed that I didn’t feel up to spending time at the beach or doing a bit of hiking. Tahoe is stunning!!

I’m thrilled for Thomas to be able to participate!

**Update on Thomas added – Message received from Tahoe Rim Trail Association: “The group has faced some challenging weather over the past few days but has persevered with the help of some weather shelters and their positive attitudes. They are a resilient bunch!

Due to lightning concerns throughout the afternoon, the group will not be hiking Freel Peak, but instead will be continuing their journey at lower elevation and in the trees for more protection. As of now, there is no lightning in their area, but we are committed to taking extra safety precautions to keep them safe throughout this adventure.”

Shortly after receiving this message, they sent another saying they were going to end the trip one day early as all equipment and the hikers were soaked from the rain.