J.Quondam
CR 1/8
Window rattler?The Toronto area is supposed to hit roughly 90F for the second time in 3 weeks. Good thing I've already put in the window rattlers.
Window rattler?The Toronto area is supposed to hit roughly 90F for the second time in 3 weeks. Good thing I've already put in the window rattlers.
Window rattler?
Oh, right! Derp.
No drips here. I cant mine properly
Looks like Twin Cities is just a few degrees cooler but 72 dew point so likely worse.
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Wow, I'm sorry, guys. Where I am it's something like 65°F right now.The Toronto area is supposed to hit roughly 90F for the second time in 3 weeks. Good thing I've already put in the window rattlers.
We're at a nice, comfortable 75F at the moment, but we've been getting these weird spikes. I was hoping to be able to leave the windows open for weeks longer, for the fresh air, but when those waves hit it becomes oppressive.Wow, I'm sorry, guys. Where I am it's something like 65°F right now.
This works well for my pasty white British Isles pallor and isn't overly greasy. Costs a bunch though.Unpopular opinion:
I hate summer.
Sweltering heat, smothering humidity.
Pollen and poison ivy.
Choose: a head-to-toe sunburn, or a head-to-toe coating of greasy foul-smelling sunscreen.
Mosquitoes and ticks and chiggars and other blood-sucking abominations that literally get under my skin.
Wildfires and diminished air quiality.
Sleepless nights spent tossing around on sweaty bedsheets. And not in the fun way.
Crowded beaches. Traffic jams.
Noisy neighbors made even noisier by open windows.
Ugh. Is it Halloween yet?
While I like some seasons better than others, I am happy to live in a part of the world that experiences all four of them. Different people have different preferences--imagine that.I've lived over half my life on the coast of Northern California to get AWAY from the heat. It is hard to argue with weather that is 55-65 F year-round.