One of the dancers from "Hello Hollywood, Hello!" asked me to do an interview for her podcast, "Bluebells Forever," last month. It was released today. It's called, "Never Stop Learning." You can listen to it it on Apple podcasts, or google Bluebells Forever podcast with Stephenie Lawton to find it. It should be under June 17th 2021. https://linkpodcasts.apple.com/.../bluebells.../id1513513525...
We live in an amazing time with technology that is available. The interview was given on Zoom. I initially resisted downloading the software, but have thoroughly enjoyed every meeting that I've attended. It is so fun to see my old friends' faces and to hear their voices and laughter. We are all older, but somehow still the same, on a soul level.
How are you doing in this heat? It was 110 degrees in Canyon Country. Wow! Palm Springs hit 118 degrees, and I heard on the radio that it was 125 degrees in Death Valley. (hence the name.) I have the bathtub filled with cold water, and have been taking a dip in the lake or the tub throughout the day. I hope you are staying cool and comfortable. Be careful of heat exhaustion; it can creep up on you. I just watered the trees in my forest, and they are giving off lots of fresh oxygen.
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We are avoiding the really high heat here even though we are about 8 or 10 miles from the coast (as the crow flies). I know it is brutally hot just inland in the valleys, mountains and deserts. I will have to listen to your podcast!
ReplyDeleteHi Anita, That 20 degrees makes such a difference. I've been trying to keep everything watered and fed. The heat really stresses the plants.
DeleteOh, how exciting to be interviewed for a podcast! I look forward to listening to it!
ReplyDeleteIt hasn't been too, too hot in my part of the Valley, but, my cousin in Granada Hills said it registered 107F there, the other day. I like your idea of filling the bathtub with cold water and taking a dip in it! Last summer, I kept my homemade rice filled heating pack in the freezer and put it around my neck to keep cool. :)
Ice packs do help with staying cool, Bless. I find soaking in the cold water really brings relief.
DeleteThat is so exciting!!! Good for you. Stay cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mereknits. Staying cool has been a challenge.
DeleteIt never gets that hot here thank goodness but a cool shower soon perks me up if it gets to an unbearable heat.
ReplyDeleteYes, that makes all the difference, Cherie. I soaked in cold bath water before I went to sleep last night. It really cools down your body temperature.
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