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Old 07-26-2016, 10:26 AM #9
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bdouglas - It's the same here. We only have like 3 or 4 months out of the year when it is cool, unless we having unseasonably cool weather (which is fine by me). Showers are a great way to cool down. Sometimes, I have to cool down a bit before I can get in the shower due to the weakness/fatigue and blurred vision. Now that I have a transfer bench and a hand held shower head it is much easier to get in the shower and rinse off to cool my body down. Of course, I really don't go anywhere except from a/c to a/c to a/c, etc. I do walk to the mailbox but try to do that at the cooler times of the day - meaning, early mornings.

I will say that here the mornings and evenings should start cooling down in about a month and as fall comes, the hottest time of the day is the afternoon. The mornings and evenings are beautiful with temps in the 60's. I am looking forward to that.
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