I won't say anything about the fact that it was... like... you know... very cool this morning... cause that would be so... insensitive... but it was really chilly... you know... had to put some socks and pants on... and a warm shirt... but I think I'd better shut up... I really feel for you guys...
Hope it cools down for you soon. We are having the heat and humidity too
ReplyDeleteI won't say anything about the fact that it was... like... you know... very cool this morning... cause that would be so... insensitive... but it was really chilly... you know... had to put some socks and pants on... and a warm shirt... but I think I'd better shut up... I really feel for you guys...
ReplyDelete(GOD! I love the north!)
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Hugs
Jon
I don't know how you can stand it down there.
ReplyDeleteHope it cools down soon for all of you...love the Texas rain gauge :)
ReplyDeleteu call this heat?...
ReplyDeleteYes Nick I call this Heat. have you not look at the weather in Texas lately?
ReplyDeleteH E L L O.
Wish we could trade places for a while! Cool, damp, and rainy here :-(
ReplyDeleteWe've had the coldest/wettest July in Sydney since measurement were started! Hope you get some cooler weather soon.
ReplyDeleteAnd here in Ottawa, Canada, we thought We had a HEAT wave.
ReplyDeleteKeep you in my thoughts the next time I bitch about the heat.
Carol
So hot you even melted the tropical storm headed your way last week! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteman I am african. What u call heat is like spring temperature for me LOL
ReplyDelete110 degrees is spring for you. OMG you must cook to death out there.
ReplyDeleteRay
I always worry about the farmers with livestock when this happens. I'm hoping the water holds out for you down there.
ReplyDeleteYou should move to Round Rock where it was only 107, but of course, 49 days over 100 so far this Summer, average daily high, 102.5 : (
ReplyDeleteAyoha