G'morning Grannie,
Lovely flowers, we call that lower one 'snowballs' here, is that the name where you are? Grows on a bush that can get twelve feet high...
We have a dry heat, maybe 10 percent humidity. Evaporative coolers (swamp coolers) are everywhere, even on RVs.
It is down around 66 for the nighttime temperatures, (40s in the mountains) and it doesn't heat up until 10 or so in the day. My wife goes out about six in the morning to pull weeds and transplant flowers.
Mirror lake is the name of that particular one, and it had quite a few visitors Saturday.