June 18, 2005

6

That's right, 6:

It's not easy to feel vituperative in such fine weather, but for you and for you? I'll work on it.

Posted by Ilyka at June 18, 2005 04:00 AM in navel gazing
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We've got the same "feels like". Of course we earned ours the hard way with high 80's temperatures and 90something humidity.

Posted by: Jim at June 18, 2005 12:17 PM

thanks. and remember, while it may be hot, it is a dry heat; so, that makes it ok! i hope you like your new locale. it is a fun town.

Posted by: rammer at June 18, 2005 09:07 PM

we earned ours the hard way with high 80's temperatures and 90something humidity.

Just the sound of the city names "Atlanta," "Houston," "Miami," "Baton Rouge"--these are enough to make me wail in terror. I really, really, REALLY don't do humidity well at all. My hat's off to anyone who can tolerate it because it basically turns me mental, more so than usual, even.

Posted by: ilyka at June 18, 2005 11:13 PM

You dog! 6% humidity! Meanwhile, it's a freakin' jungle/sauna in Mobile, Alabama. :sigh:
I used to live in Tucson; people used to wear t-shirts with a skeleton laying on a lawnchair, saying, "But it's a dry heat!" Hey, I had noooo complaints. Not even when it went over 110 degrees.

Posted by: Beth at June 19, 2005 07:36 AM

I spent a few weeks in Colorado in 2002, where the weather was a lot like that, and I complained plenty. Sure, it was a dry heat - dry enough that my hands would bleed when I stretched my fingers. At least until I figured out that the person who recommended 8 glasses a water a day came from the southwest.

Posted by: Moebius Stripper at June 22, 2005 09:31 PM