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In Colorado, trees don't grow anywhere close to this height, especially deciduous trees like these. Due to the lack of moisture and low air density, trees simply can't grow this tall up there. To me, Georgia seems humid, though not unbearably so; everything's green and vibrant. The people here, though, are desperate for rain, so this must be a comparatively dry Georgia summer.
Meanwhile, it looks like Colorado is going to have another tinderbox year, with several spring fires already torching thousands of acres.
Yesterday was the summer solstice, as my wonderful wife pointed out to me in an e-card this morning. Unfortunately, that means my home state is just beginning to reach its hot season.
That kind of gives a depressing meaning to the words "keep the home fires burning."