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Curious 07-28-2008 06:15 PM

ahhh...so you are getting some of our texas heat? :wink: about 104-5 here too.

be sure your ceiling fans are switched so they draw the air up from the floor. you don't want it pushing the warmer ceiling air down.

stay hydrated.

Taffy 07-28-2008 06:16 PM

When I got up this morn...there was dew on everything..that's right...everything was wet. Nope...not from rain...dew! It was chilly. Had to put on a sweatshirt.

(Taffy....asking to get slapped alright!):D

Curious 07-28-2008 06:23 PM

when it's 70 here in december i'll bring this thread back up. :p

doydie 07-28-2008 10:02 PM

I have my phototherapy session tomorrow for psoriasis. I have to wear long sleeves everytime I go outside. And the heat of the therapy just drains me. I hope I can get a close parking space. I may never get to my car. I have an auto start on my car so its nice and cool when I get to it.

Koala77 07-28-2008 11:02 PM

Quote:

ahhh...so you are getting some of our texas heat? about 104-5 here too.
It's the middle of the day here in wintery Oz, and around 50F.

It'll only be about 37F when I get moving in the morning. http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...leycentral.gif

Thank goodness we have good home heating.:)

Erin524 07-28-2008 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Curious (Post 333783)
ahhh...so you are getting some of our texas heat? :wink: about 104-5 here too.

be sure your ceiling fans are switched so they draw the air up from the floor. you don't want it pushing the warmer ceiling air down.

stay hydrated.

I've been in Texas heat. The Texas heat that I've been in that was 100 degrees (actual temperature) was a heck of a lot more comfortable than the nasty, makes your skin crawl with icky sweat Nebraska heat we have up here. You know, Texas heat is a "dry heat".. :) (I LOVED San Antonio weather the last time I was there, as long as there were trees nearby and a house with air conditioning even closer)


My dad got home from working out this afternoon, after I'd re-routed the a/c from his basement office so that more cold air would shoot upstairs, and with the ceiling fans on. My dad said it was really comfortable upstairs, better than it was when he left to work out. (and it's still freezing in his office)

My dad was surprised that I'd used the oven to cook a frozen pizza while he was gone. Usually that heats up the kitchen pretty bad. I may have him convinced to spend the few cents or quarters it takes to run the ceiling fans to help the a/c work better.

Erin524 07-28-2008 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Koala77 (Post 334032)
It's the middle of the day here in wintery Oz, and around 50F.

It'll only be about 37F when I get moving in the morning. http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/l...leycentral.gif

Thank goodness we have good home heating.:)

Oooo!! Can I come visit? I'm crocheting an afghan and I need to test it to make sure it's warm enough for this winter. :) and I have a bunch of scarves I knitted earlier this summer that I need to make sure will work too.

hjmom 07-29-2008 12:45 AM

I've been lucky enough to have to go to Las Vegas this week for work where it's above 100 also! Everyone else who is also here with me can't believe that I'm not out on the strip sight seeing. I told them I'm going to the sessions that I need to attend and then 'chillin out' in my hotel room. It's too hot to be outside here - but it's almost this hot back home in Louisiana also.

freeinhou 07-29-2008 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 334083)
You know, Texas heat is a "dry heat".. :)

Ummmmm......

Wet bulb is 78 degrees here in Houston right now. Dry bulb started out at 78 degrees but it's climbing. Supposed to hit upper 90's again today.

That, in a word, is humid!

Hey - I spent some time in NE last week. I really liked the Chadron area. And Scottsbluff.

Tom

Kitty 07-29-2008 10:30 AM

It's in the upper 90's here in GA this week. I don't think my A/C kicked off once yesterday....ran the whole bloomin' day. I dread that electric bill but I can't help it.

My boys worked in the yard Sunday - trimming hedges, cutting grass, edging, etc. It was 98 that day. I think they went through a whole flat of bottled water in about two hours!

We got horrible thunderstorms through here last night about 3 AM. A large sign was completely bent over the roof of a gas station not too far up the road - and the lightning was severe. It looked like someone had turned on my bedroom light when it woke me up. We're due for more storms today, too. I always pray that the electricity doesn't go out! :eek:


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