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Jul. 26th, 2005 08:57 pmIt is 9 PM.
It is 91 degrees outside.
I went outside to water the garden, and I came in dripping wet. Not from the hose, of course. From the UNGODLY heat.
I need to move somewhere where it never gets higher than, say, 80.
ETA: Also, on one side of the house (where there are two window units) birds have decided to nest UNDER the a/c. Thus decreasing my airflow. I'm almost at the point where I can justify birdie homicide in order to keep the ferret room and my bedroom arctic.
It is 91 degrees outside.
I went outside to water the garden, and I came in dripping wet. Not from the hose, of course. From the UNGODLY heat.
I need to move somewhere where it never gets higher than, say, 80.
ETA: Also, on one side of the house (where there are two window units) birds have decided to nest UNDER the a/c. Thus decreasing my airflow. I'm almost at the point where I can justify birdie homicide in order to keep the ferret room and my bedroom arctic.
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Date: 2005-07-27 02:59 pm (UTC)Weeeell, it's supposed to get up to 83 today, but then it's back down to a normal summer-time mid-70's tomorrow through the rest of the week. Hurrah. (Tho', personally, I've been eyeing Juneau, where it's been in the high-50s, low-60s and raining all week. Now that's what I call good weather! *G*)
Every part of the country, and most of the world, has had above average temps this year, but there's no need to fret because global warming is nothing but a liberal conspiracy, y'know.
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Date: 2005-07-27 09:45 pm (UTC)Went to Memphis, TN for a concert last night and took Caitlyn to the zoo this morning - it's no better in Memphis then it is in Arkansas! Caity bug loved the zoo though despite the heat.
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Date: 2005-08-04 06:34 pm (UTC)just threaten the birds with a cat ;)