Most people look forward to summer - probably in part because of summer vacation - but since I moved here to Southern Georgia, summers have quickly become my least favorite season. While I can handle high temperatures, having lived in California all my "American Life," it's the humidity and the mosquitoes (and other strange bugs) that I'm having trouble with.
I have learned that the only way I can tolerate summer is by getting up very early in the mornings and hibernating with the A/C on for the remainder of the day. Even nights are rather unexpectedly warm. It is save to say that Gizzy and I spend more time indoors during the summer than the rest of the seasons, putting a significant damper on summertime, although I do love how green everything looks, especially as of late, since we had enough rain to end a three-year drought that Georgia was experiencing.
Here are some photos I took when we went to Roquemore Park one day last week to enjoy the early morning hours. I hope you like them. I do.

Honey-Almond Sweet Pizza
1/4 cup honey
1 tube (10 oz.) refrigerated pizza dough
2 Tablespoons butter
1/4 cup slivered almonds, lightly toasted
cinnamon
Mix honey and cinnamon; reserve. Shape pizza shell according to package directions for thin-crusted pizza; brush surface with melted butter. Bake at 450°F for 5 minutes. Brush reserved honey mixture over partially bake pizza shell; sprinkle with almonds. Continue to bake at 450°F until crust is golden, about 6 minutes. Let rest 5 minutes. Cut into 12 wedges. Serve warm or at room temperature.
ENJOY! AND REMEMBER TO THANK YOUR HONEY BEES!
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