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we have been getting a little evening clouds and sprinkles the last couple of days,,, it's sure a relief, and even more to the fire-fighters, i bet~~! i cringe at the thought of my electric bill, tho, as i have been using my little portable water cooler for 5 or more hours a day~
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Oh, I hear you. My electric bill this month is going to be atrocious. What part of the country are you in, having fires? |
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Yeahhhh. Power bill. I dread it. I live in the SE, so it's hot and humid. At least there are no fires. Ugggh. I'm a "winter" person.
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i could have sworn i wrote out a long reply to your question, Laurie, and added a pic~~!
here goes again.... i live in the southwest, near the continental divide. we are in the midst of a 25 yr drought, the worst on record in over 200 yrs, and no end in sight. the little bushes and sage are like tender, and at higher elevations there are huge swaths of dead pine and other conifer trees standing dead (for like 300 miles long and 5 miles wide). at this point we are only having brush fires, but they have remained out of control (not contained) for 2 weeks,, (about 80 miles west of me, UP WIND, that means they are being blown my way). we have had a couple of fires whose smoke blew up the river valley and the highway rift, and made the town look like armegeddon. i'm on the edge of the San Juan National Forest,, if you can imagine how big that is,, they shut it down a couple of weeks ago, but the governor made them lift the restrictions because our main source of income is tourism........ __________________ AWAKEN~! |
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Wow, Gus. That's awful.
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Oh my gosh. Yes, the hot and dry conditions coupled with ongoing drought is the perfect recipe for wildfires. The enormous fire close to where I live (it's called the County fire) is at long last contained. The air is not hazy with smoke and ash has stopped falling. Nevertheless, the air is dirty, so hot, and very unpleasant. The heat is blistering now, with days on end of such heat predicted to continue.
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Normally one wouldn't think 85F was hot but the 100% humidity makes it a killer. Every time I move sweat pours down my nose & can't see through the sweat on my glasses.
Winter heating here is so expensive so I try to avoide using my heat pump to cool in the summer. I have older dogs & I am trying to get my house organized for my trip & my friends who are coming in to take care of them. I have to use the AC just to get rid of the humidity so I can function. The humidity drains me so I can't get anything done. I will leave my AC on while I'm gone for my dogs to keep them comfortable. Oh Gus.....Love that you are caring for your neighboring raccoons. I actually have woods on my farm & last year a skinny raccoon came up on my back deck looking for food....then came her 5 babies. The raccoons & possums now know where their soft heart is....mommy raccoon kept comming & this year brought only 3 babies. They just showed up eating solid food this last week. Yep, I open the sliding door while getting their dog food into their dishes & both mom & babies come in to impatiently wait for their food. The wildlife here really makes my days. We don't have fires here like I grew up & lived with in So. Calif for 54 years but they do allow burning brush & grass fields. I still panic when fire is anywhere close to my farm & woods & I can't even tolerate the smell of smoke. Went hiking in a nature preserve along the Ky River Last week. It was all down hill to the river & all uphill on the way back. It was a morning hike but we were all drenched by the time we got back up to the parking lot. Most of the women in this hiking group are 65+ years old. __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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at last ! a break in the weather,,, we've been getting little spritzes at night, but today it actually Rained~! i'm lovin' it... and soooo coool and clean.... aaaaahhhhh __________________ AWAKEN~! |
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Humidity is the most miserable type of weather I've ever experienced. It's sickening.
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Ugh, we csn send you some rain from here. Almost every day we get a thunder storm...that is why the humidity is so high. I have a creek at the back of my farm & a spring in my woods. Thankfully most runs off into there but I have had flooding in my basement luckily just a puddle that drys up quickly. Have to have a dehumidifier running all the time in the basement even though it is a walk out basement.
Can I grumble about having naturally curly hair in this weather.....more like naturally frizzy hair. This is the first summer I have had it shorter. Come in from working a little outside & I look like I have an afro....grrrr. __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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We've actually had below normal temps the last few days--granted, still in the eighties, though. And sufficient rain...
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Lol....only time I controlled it was when it was long & I pulled it back so tight there was no where fir a frizz to pop out. I can get the back pinned up now but all the top layers just FRIZZ. I use conditioner but no help. It was really bad growing up in so. Calif with the beach parties & girls with their straight hair. I would get wet or just hang in the fog & even my long hair frizzed. Definitely didn't fit the california look.
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Wish we had some rain really do..it’s getting hotter and hotter here in London uk, we just not used to it...had a bit of a relapse and not been on here for a little while, sorry for delay in replying. X |
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It’s got hotter here 😩 x |
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We are in shock in the U.K., this week will be in the 30s just not used to it.. I’m so sorry for Greece the fires there have caused utter devastation and loss of lives , bless them x |
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I'm on kinda a personal business/legal trip to the California desert....it was 109F (42.778C) at 6pm yesterday & today is supposed to be worse. It is 92F an 9am. I melted after doing waters for 20+ horses & went inside. Will take a shower then get out for a short walk ride on my mare.
Hotter than hell!!!! My horse trainer has let me stay at the ranch.....so it is also a working around the ranch vacation between the legal/business stuff I have to take care of. It is awesome but the heat is excessive right now __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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