Bob R
US Veteran
Lat 47 35 114N (49 00 00N is the Canadian border)
Long 117 40 687W
0028Z
Temp 100 degrees F/ 37.8 degrees C/ 310.9 degrees Kelvin
Man it is hot, I know a lot of you guys are used to it, and I am officially now a wimp when it gets hot.
I have been finishing up my man cave, baseboards, crown moulding, caulk and cutting a piece of wood for my safe to rest on. A lot of this has been outside and I am not to fond of working outside in this heat.
What happened? Am I no longer used to the heat? I had no problems growing up in SW Oklahoma, being stationed in Diego Garcia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Djibouti and other such garden spots around the world. Even the hot, humid jungle of the PI didn't feel like this.
I guess I will sit in my AC house and wait for this to pass over. It usually does in a week or two and then we get back to more normal temps.
Even the kids in the neighborhood are staying in today, which is actually a blessing, Noisy little people
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Well, I am sure by the time I shovel 80 inches or so of snow this winter, I will look back on this with longing.
So, if you guys are like me, take it easy in the heat.
I wonder how many people are falling out over in Seattle today, they have Sea Fair going on and the Blue Angels are in town. At least over here we are used to some heat, there they aren't used to any!
bob
Long 117 40 687W
0028Z
Temp 100 degrees F/ 37.8 degrees C/ 310.9 degrees Kelvin
Man it is hot, I know a lot of you guys are used to it, and I am officially now a wimp when it gets hot.
I have been finishing up my man cave, baseboards, crown moulding, caulk and cutting a piece of wood for my safe to rest on. A lot of this has been outside and I am not to fond of working outside in this heat.
What happened? Am I no longer used to the heat? I had no problems growing up in SW Oklahoma, being stationed in Diego Garcia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Djibouti and other such garden spots around the world. Even the hot, humid jungle of the PI didn't feel like this.
I guess I will sit in my AC house and wait for this to pass over. It usually does in a week or two and then we get back to more normal temps.
Even the kids in the neighborhood are staying in today, which is actually a blessing, Noisy little people

Well, I am sure by the time I shovel 80 inches or so of snow this winter, I will look back on this with longing.
So, if you guys are like me, take it easy in the heat.
I wonder how many people are falling out over in Seattle today, they have Sea Fair going on and the Blue Angels are in town. At least over here we are used to some heat, there they aren't used to any!
bob
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