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Old 07-18-2008, 05:02 PM #21
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Aw Sally, I'm right there with ya. Hope you're feeling better today. This weather is just beyond hot, it's sickening. Looks like we might get a "break" next week with highs in the mid 80's.

You would think by staying in the A/C day and night I wouldn't feel this bad but I can barely stand outside long enough to let the dogs go potty and when I get back inside it's truly an effort to move.

Fall, where are you? LOL
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Old 07-18-2008, 08:43 PM #22
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Right there with you Sally. That is why I haven't been posting
to much recently.

This summer has gotten to me like no other summer. I don't know
if it is because as time goes on our bodies get worse because of the
ms plus getting older?

We have been having the great big "3 H's" "HOT, HUMID, HAZY"
When I go outside even for about 5min. I have trouble breathing also.
SAGE just goes out to do her business and comes right in. Usually I
can't get her to come in right away, she just wants to play.

This past month my sx have been worse. Get up in the morning, about
2 hrs. later I go back to sleep, and I usually go to bed between 9pm and
10pm. can't stay up. Sometimes lately dose off in the chair in the
afternoon when watching TV.

Like you DM I said when winter ends I will not complain about the heat.

HAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

I just want "SPRING" like weather.

Take care everyone THINK COOOOOL!!!

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It isn't the heat that gets to me it is the humidity.

Our temps hover around 100 or so which is pleasant when it is dry but now we are in our "monsoon season" where we have humidity so when it is even in the 80's here I really wilt!


We love the normally dry, warm climate and gentle seasons with an inch or two of snow a year but this monsoon is just awful for me. I will be so glad when this is over and we have nice warm dry days!

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Dear sweet Sally,

Do you live alone? If you do, or when you ARE alone, I am sending you helpful ANGELS...to help you up!!

So sorry for ALL of you suffering so...

Healing blessings be yours...

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As it's winter here and although not actually cold (which is very unusual for this time of the year), the early mornings and evenings are cold enough not to want to go outside for any reason at all!

There's no snow on the ground in Australia unless you live in a mountainous area, but we do get frosts in low lying areas. So far, we haven't even had that where I live, and once again that is unusual for this time of the year..

The reason I've given you that background was to see if any of you want to trade some of your heat, and I'll trade some of our cooler weather, and we can all meet in the middle and have the most fabulous GTG!

What a great idea that was and I'm glad I thought of it.

Now all I have to do is work out how to merge your temperatures with our temperatures!


BTW Sal. We aways have room for one more at our house.......
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