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It's been very hot and humid here in SC. My hair doesn't fall flat in our humidity but grows out sideways and nothing can corral it in. Yesterday afternoon when I walked out, the air was so humid that it felt real strange, almost like nothing could even move through it. About 15 minutes later, we had the worst thunder and lightning storm I'd seen since last summer, feeling like the atmosphere just needed a release. The best thing about the humidity, which I'll never get used to, is that everything I touch doesn't shock me. Also, the plants and flowers seem to think they're living in a rainforest and that makes them happy.

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I live about an hour south of Cleveland Ohio.  There is absolutely no reason for me to know what it is like to live in a pot of boiling soup but here I am.  Smiley Sad 

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@bargainsgirl wrote:

@frenchie wrote:

I live just north of Boston on the coast. High humidity and a cool breeze is weird. My hair does well, gives it a bit of body but my feet are cold. I do love all four seasons here but not all in the same week! I can never leave home with the same outfit I started with. Gotta love New England.


If you live on Cape Ann I envy you!  Ii is one of my favorite places in the country.  I LOVE the New England coast.  When I was a kid my family used to spend 2 weeks in Rockport during the summer.  


Yes we do! It is lovely here. We have beaches, great seafood and the prettiest fall foliage. I come from Salem originally. Too touristy now.