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LOL Bird!

 

We're burning up here in the Carolinas.

 

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Speaking of hades...

 

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We have an outdoor thermometer on the front of DH's workshop, faces East and in the shade all day.  This afternoon it hit 101.  No escape until at least mid October.  

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Could these possibly be the ladies who complained all winter about the cold and snow? Hope you all have an air conditioned week-end.
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Is it hot enough for ya?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re: Hotter than hades....

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@Kachina624 wrote:
Could these possibly be the ladies who complained all winter about the cold and snow? Hope you all have an air conditioned week-end.

 

@Kachina, it sure wasn't me.  I live for fall, winter and snow up to my heinie.

 

 

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@MacDUFF

 

I didn't have the A/C while at work today which was okay because it was in the 60's last night, the house cool downed and my windows were closed.  the inside temp of my house was 79, nice and cozy and not humid.

 

I won't be doing any lawn work and intend on hitting the recycling center to drop off stuff first thing in the morning.  I'm not leaving the house, except for grocery shopping on Sunday.

 

This kind of heat and humidity make me sick - for real.  Unless I'm drinking water constantly, I'll fall out. 

 

 

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I was in Gatlinburg this morning, and it's awful up there. The trails were packed despite the heat and humidity.
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@Bird mama wrote:

This kind of heat and humidity make me sick - for real.  Unless I'm drinking water constantly, I'll fall out.  


 

I hear ya, bird, I'm the same way...I go into semi-hybernation for several months...won't see me hanging out outside until Oct!!!  Have a nice evening!

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I always say that I won't go near Florida between April 15 and October 15 because of the heat and humidity, but it was 10 degrees hotter and twice as humid in southwest MI today than it was at my place at the beach. Uggggh. We took a cart to play golf today and even riding, I was dripping wet with sweat by the third hole.