Bit of nearly autumnal ( one of my favorite words, autumnal ) weather last week, but back to hot & dry here. Oh, yeah, TGypsy, regarding your sig....you near Stonehenge?
Humidity sux, but I can handle it better now than when I was a kid. Back then just being in a humid environment for a week would get me pnuemonia. I have had the "P" five or six times now. It's awful.
It has been hotter than the fires of hell in Ky this summer .You walk out the door and the atmosphere sucks all the breath out of you . I hate the humidity and we are not getting much rain so I have been watering our cold crop garden .Yeah I said cold crop .I am starting to believe that global warming shit .I don't know if it's just me but when I was young we had definite seasons .Spring ,Fall , Winter ,Summer .Now I never no what damn season we are in .It's crazy .I am sure we will have a terrible winter .All we need is another ice storm .I hope it never gets that bad again .There are distinct changes happening in our atmosphere and it truly concerns me .What do you all think of the weather and what is causing all these extreme conditions ?
Its been abnormally hot where I,m at, lots of 90 degree days. I really dont like heat like that but it does make my breads rise really fast. So I have been getting out of work really early everyday, so I can tolerate it. But then its to hot to do anything outside anyway, pack another bong hit:ssmokeit:
Well Hurricane Earl with winds of 145 mph and gusting to 175 mph is definitively headed in our direction and it ain’t stopping for shit :hide: Hotwater
Damn, he's going to miss us completely... And my veggies need water! Why can't these things come further inland??
Hey if it did take the inside track then my home would be in jeopardy because we’d be hit with 110 mph winds instead of the 50 – 60 mph winds expected :toetap05: Hotwater
...sorry... :hide: Well, I hope at least we get a little of the aftermath here in central new york state. I'd settle for a good rain. My eggplants are happy, but my tomatoes are crying.
That humidity back east and south is killer. I roofed in Florida and 3 minutes after I would start to work,I was soaking wet!! When I roofed in Seattle I was always soaking wet from the rain. Wonder if there're any jobs in Death Valley
Yeah, that's what does it for me - 5 months of not having to worry about the weather and which days are suitable to make the bread. Humidity's a killer though. I call it swimming feet weather.