Christ Almighty! I thought it was bad when it hit 34 today (I don't know what that is in American)
Only office buildings, and very rich people have A/C here, so we were dying!
Luckily, we had a storm. It rose darkly out of the blazing sunshine, and as the wind whipped up, I called my mother and ordered her to bring in her garden furniture, before it was blown through the windows. (Thanks, Bou! Blogging is an education)
A mini-Florida in gloomy England. I really hope you get a few hailstones, too. It's nice to be able to breathe again :-)
It was nasty hot/humid here, too. I got my kids all gussied up and ready and we walked the .75 mile to the base pool only to find out IT WAS CLOSED FOR A CAULKING.
Can you imagine the fits I had to deal with walking home?
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Are you visiting SC? That's what it is here...not including the heat index - damn humidity!
Christ Almighty! I thought it was bad when it hit 34 today (I don't know what that is in American)
Only office buildings, and very rich people have A/C here, so we were dying!
Luckily, we had a storm. It rose darkly out of the blazing sunshine, and as the wind whipped up, I called my mother and ordered her to bring in her garden furniture, before it was blown through the windows. (Thanks, Bou! Blogging is an education)
A mini-Florida in gloomy England. I really hope you get a few hailstones, too. It's nice to be able to breathe again :-)
Allright, that so does not count. LOL. Come on now, what is the deal with tanks anyways? I want to see some summer gear lady!!!!!;)
Ha, got you beat, we hit 101 today, not including the heat index!! lol can anyone say sauna?
Were you at my house and I missed you?!?!
That's what it was here in No. Illinois today also - and I was out on the plant floor this afternoon - 132 degrees..
Yeah - I'm real pretty 'bout now!
this photo was taken at 11:00am....it got hotter...
It was nasty hot/humid here, too. I got my kids all gussied up and ready and we walked the .75 mile to the base pool only to find out IT WAS CLOSED FOR A CAULKING.
Can you imagine the fits I had to deal with walking home?
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