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That is just plain hot...Some love it this hot. Give me a GE Alert dispatch your "welcome to GE" and give me whatevar you have. If not do what you did in the 40s and 50s and give me many coke a colas ....winks in good tastes.
90's here. The beach is full.....still.
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ReplyDeleteit's well into the 90s here and without air conditioning Frani gotcha! :)
ReplyDeleteupper 90's here today also!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like all of us are in the uppers 90's 2day ,,,nothing new for me, But at least i have air cond.. Sorry Jack :(
ReplyDeletewe have rain so i am cold---it is below 90 and for me that is a chill.......................................
ReplyDeleteNot so hot in the UK, but, warm enough to feel to warm xx
ReplyDeleteour average summer day time temp is 95F...though we are used to it whereas you all are not...just don't blow any cold winds here in the winter OK?
ReplyDeletewell, so hot in here. Thou' it's supposed to be a wet season now. But what can you speck in a tropical place like my country ... but i am loving it here.
ReplyDeletethe pug is so cuteee! laughs* and sooo sossy! Imagine ... to beat the summertime, a loving soul puts her in to some cubes ice! laughs* ... what a lovely way of beating the heat, Jack!!! :)
It's ok......no worries there as I have it as well.
ReplyDeleteDid you say cold? Adios Mios you have to be kidding.
ReplyDeleteBut then again you can feel the breeze :) Si.
My home province in Canada is declared an emergency zone go figure and we are hitting areas and levels of temperatures that I have never lived out here in Quebec but seemingly it's not typical. Time to get a small kiddies pool Rosie. :)
ReplyDeleteFor now I will settle for ice :)
Danette I think it all within adaptations with temperatures. According to the press I heard that there will be no winter this year as the ozone is much too large but it it changes I promise I wont. :)
ReplyDeleteThere are good friend from China that live right next to here one is and they love this climate.....they came here a few years ago from Southern China and both are in the financial area and they see this weather as cool not hot, not warm just right. It's time to start thinking about "Santaville" again. Before you know it ......need I say more :) Meanwhile I like this ice. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL @ the picture.. We were at 82 F today.. but it was a great day, it wasnt bad.. this is managable.. :) when it hits the 100's I start to huff and puff and hang my tongue out *giggling*
ReplyDeleteIt's hot... as Johnny Carson used to say, "How hot is it...?"
ReplyDeleteIt's so hot you could fry an egg on the sidewalk---98 and the heat index was 104 this afternoon!
not too hot, today
ReplyDeleteHigh 34. UV index 11 or extreme.
ReplyDeleteTonight A few clouds. Low 25.
ThursdaySunny with cloudy periods. High 34.
It's not going away Rash as again today this is the forecast time for som more ice. :)
Yeah this has to be an east coast thing I love eggs but.....:) I have been heading downtown and getting pictures within the first few hours of the day before I leave and I must say this was not the thought meanwhile back in Saskatoon the entire province has been declared a emergency zone due to floods. Now it gets hot out west there but this is the first there have been such storms and floods my one aunt lost her house I kid you not.
ReplyDeleteLove good old Johnny Sue, but again it's gonna be time for ice.
Hi Nico this is good.
ReplyDeleteNow ain't this an interesting country :) ... Last February I found myself having to put things in the refrigerator to warm them up....
ReplyDeleteI called the time and temp and it says 97. I just feel so sleepy
ReplyDeleteI just logged on and it's hot.............and humid but tomorrow it's suppose to rain Cheryl.
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ReplyDeletewe have a very low humidity climate here as I just arrive in......it's been hot but there is a difference between dry hot and wet hot. Last week it was nearing the 100 in f where as in the part of Canada we will and can go up there in f but it is a different type of hot...when I returned due to flooding this was and has been declared a "state of emergency"......however so fast things were handled there again it's the GOP we have here and I am not much into politics ..............................but they handled it well thus far.
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