Posted by MF Poor on July 11, 2011 at 16:26:00 from (98.19.90.24):
In Reply to: WHAT IS THE USE???? posted by gitrib on July 11, 2011 at 10:04:57:
95 degrees here now, heat index of 123. Dew point of 79. Humidity plum off the charts. We did get a good rain 3 days ago. (now boosting the humidity as it steams up outta the ground)
In the last few years, we've had the wettest fall winter on record, followed by a hurricane (yes, in Kentucky) then a severe ice storm, then the coolest summer on record, followed by another wet fall, then the hottest summer on record, with extreme drought, then the wettest April and may on record here, now blistering heat.
I tried plumbing up hydraulics on a loader in the shop this morning. When I looked down and saw a water puddle under me and realized it was sweat, I called it a day. The AC was running in the shop office, with me or without....I chose the "with". Here I sit.
I must be getting old. Never let the weather stop me before.
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