Oh, man. It’s hot.

hot

I do believe this is as hot as I’ve ever seen it here. It’s been a hot June overall, and the month is apparently planning to go out with a bang. Hope it doesn’t stay this way all summer. I moved the last of my kerosene lamps out to the shed, because the outgassing was stinking the place up too bad.

The bad news is that it’s supposed to be worse tomorrow. I’m planning to get my work done early. But it’s still better in the Lair than it ever was in that tin box I used to live in.

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4 Responses to Oh, man. It’s hot.

  1. Buck. says:

    Yet where I spent my day at Mission Hospital…not 3 miles from where you used to live it was a balmy 80 all day and will likely be 60 tonight. At home now I have an onshore breeze coming through the window that is actually kind of chilly. Brrrrrrr.

  2. Joel says:

    When I lived there I used to say, so often people got verbally sick of hearing it, that I didn’t know where I was going to go when I left California, but wherever it was I’d never stop bitching about the weather.

    So far that has proven true.

  3. Buck says:

    If it makes you feel better, I spent the whole day today out by Mentone in a metal building. Just for you mind you. It was 105º ambient.

  4. Tennessee Budd says:

    Joel, not to put too fine a point on it, but you chose to live in a desert. I’ve been in a couple (admittedly, not on this continent), & I hear it gets a mite warm there.
    We’ve often seen over 100 in TN, & have the added boon of humidity. Just keep repeating to yourself, like a mantra, “But it’s a dry heat.” Won’t make you feel better, I don’t reckon, but I hear that’s what folks do when they’re hot & don’t feel like they’re breathing in a sauna, or being waterboarded under the output of a water heater–& yes, we still love living here. Suddenly, I’m not sure why; you have no lawn to mow, for one thing.

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