Can it heal where others before have failed?
If so then somebody
Shake shake shake me sane
’cause I am inching ever closer to the tip of this scorpion’s tail
TORI AMOS
Today was a day of scorpions, hornbills and summertime heat. Five days after the Summer Solstice, the Summer heat arrived. Temperatures are over 100F. People are scraping around for more fans and air conditioning systems. We talked of going places. We had big plans. But today we just stayed at home in the heat of the shade of our apartment and toke lots of showers. Viena and Ezra were happy just playing with some of their Christmas bounty. Late in the afternoon, Ezra Viena and I walked to the jungle development and played fútbol. All of our cheeks were red with just so little exertion. I ran my normal laps, but the heat provided a record slowest time. Amazing what the heat will do! I tried clearing some pieces of broken concrete from the road, but that was not the best idea because underneath were two scorpions seeking shade. I would not want a sting from them. While we were playing fútbol, a streamlined hornbill, vould have been a toucan, flew right over us to join his partner in the trees. To have these wild colorful big sighting right in our back yard is so cool. We came home and prepared for the hot night, not cool.