Deena J |
18 Jul 2013 00:52 |
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Originally Posted by JennaG
(Post 595450)
According to my phone it is 81 degrees Fahrenheit here and it's 8:20 pm.
We've not had a summer like this for a couple of years and I don't think many British homes are equipped for these heat spells. We don't have AC and a lot of people have to make do with just electric fans.
I have a kids paddling pool I bought a couple of years ago when I was working in the toy shop and it's been a godsend.
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I finally got the apartment cooling down early this afternoon. It's a good thing too because according to the local news station, the weather is 94 degrees (but with the humidity, the weatherman said it feels like 97 degrees instead). **heave** :shock:
As for the electric fan, I keep one blowing near my bed 24/7! LOL My Daddy says it is because I am use to the "white noise." But I beg to differ; I can't sleep when it is hot! Who cares about NOISE?! :roll: LOL
And I gotta be honest, because I've never been out of the United States... I never equated that area with heat spells. :oops: Maaan, sooner or later, I will have to expand my horizons! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Yevonda
(Post 595451)
Mel, I hope you are feeling better.
Deena, I couldn't imagine not having A/C. I live in California where it gets to be 110+ for days straight but we do not have the humidity you do. A few weeks back it was 112-115 with a high humidity for about 4 or 5 days and it was miserable. There really is a such thing as a 'dry heat'.
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Yeah, dry heat is a huge difference. I had a cousin (passed away a couple years ago now) who lived in Phoenix, Arizona & worked there as a carpenter. He came to the family reunion in Monticello, Arkansas on the 4th of July. I swear, within the hour, he looked like he had been tossed head-long into a swimming pool, he was soaked with sweat. The humidity got to him!
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Originally Posted by BostonAngel
(Post 595452)
That sucks. I have you beat though. it is 85 degrees in my house. I live at home and mom doesn't believe in turning on the A/C. :roll: :evil:
We also get the awful humidity here in Boston. Hopefully cooler days are ahead.
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Who doesn't believe in turning on the AC? :shock: Oh my word, I could NOT come to Boston & visit you at home! We'd have to meet somewhere else (cooler). As for cooler days, that's a double edge sword for me... Cooler days just means the school year has begun again. And THIS educator might love her job; but she loves sleeping in just as much! LOL
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