Baby it's cold outside
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I would be happy if the weather was high 80s low 90s all the time. No wind please, just a gentle breeze now and again. Rain would be fine if it lasted the whole day so I could curl up by the fire with a book. Did I say no wind?
I think I mentioned that my kids call my condition "coldaphobia". I agree.
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Coldaphobia, I love it. I have that disease too! I would take 80s and low 90s too. Ya, Ya, no wind.
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I don't know about coldaphobia, if I am cold I can always put another layer on but if I am hot, there is only so many clothes you can take off before you could be arrested for indecent exposure.
I like the temps to be in the mid 70-80's and low humidity. It is my opinion that the humidity makes the heat much worse than a dry heat. By the way, I am sitting in my office today with an extra long sleeved shirt on and the heater blowing on my feet. but on the other hand if my hands are too cold, I can't key properly.
Sheila
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high clouds, small breeze, much cooler temps-------love it!
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Morning ladies
35 overnight - 57 top today. Clear blue sky - fantastic winter day. Took the dog for a walk earlier than usual this morning and needed the gloves I decided to take though!
Sheila - Im with you - mid 70s to mid 80s all year round would suit me. We get humidity here in the summer but hardly ever 100% and I agree the humidity makes the heat worse - you just can't get away from it.
Suzette - NZ didn't have native animals so there were just lots and lots of birds - many of which were flightless and ground dwelling because there were no natural predators. However since Europeans arrived and brought their animals we now have wild animals in our forests and bush - deer, pigs, opossums, stoats, ferrets, rabbits, rats, mice - and they have done a great deal of damage to the native bird population, either by preying on them or destroying their habitat, and many species have been lost or are close to extinction. However our government's conservation department is making great efforts to save and re-establish threatened species on 'safe' islands or mainland areas and protect breeding grounds of other species. There is also ongoing culling of deer, rabbits and opossums so our bush in many areas is regenerating and the birds are coming back! - yay. We don't have wild animals around our towns or farming areas and you have to go a long way into the bush to see a deer or pig. I live in a semi rural area and we see possums and rabbits and the occasional stoat but that's it - quite different from you really. We have lots of sheep and cattle roaming large areas green pasture though which is rather lovely to see.
Off to work - enjoy your day
Rae
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Oh Rae, I love birds. My DH and I want to make a trip to NZ--it is on our list of things to do. Suz, we still need the rain. We have been in a drought for so long (8 years on and off) that this is filling up lakes and aquafers to normal levels. We are seeing some of the effects of Colin with the low in the gulf and supposed to get lots of rain.
I've lived in upstate NY, Connecticut, Oklahoma and hated the cold there. I've also lived in Hawaii. I was spoiled there and when we moved back to the mainland, I knew I only wanted sub-tropics.
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Yesterday afternoon it clouded up and we got some sprinkles but the big rain formed south of my house. Temps got in the mid 90's and extremley humid. I had to water my crepe myrtle yesterday since we hadn't gotten any measurable rain in a couple of days.
Got up this morning to temp around 75, not sure where the humidity was but it was humid when my son and I did our morning walk (1 mile) about 7:00 am, I was drenched in sweat when I got back home. Today is supposed to be the hottest day of the week close to 100 possible record setting day.
Sheila
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yesterday was 95 and it is suposed to be about 93 oday. Last night was the first night in a month that we have not run the AC. It is 62 right now, and we have the doors and windows open to air out the house right now.
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While summer is fairly pleasant where I live, my cousin in the States is coping with more 100+ temps and high humidity. How well I remember. I like 50s to about 75. And yes, no wind please.
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Ladies, I just love hearing about other parts of the country and the world. This is my favorite discussion thread
We are in for high humidity and heat (Heat index in the 100s for the next four days) until Sunday when the temps in the day and night will begin dropping (probably more like the weather that Eph is experiencing. Sheila - good thing you walked early today. My friend and I took an early break and walked at 9:30 before the heat becomes oppressive.
Rae, the area I live is a rural community so we have herds of cattle, a couple of herds of sheep and we have become quite the horse breeding area!
We could really use some rain too Mary - unfortunately, we live in the middle of Michigan and being surrounded by the lakes the storms either dissipate just before they get to us or form over us and dump on the Eastern part of the state. It's amazing to experience how Lake Michigan controls our weather.
Meece - 62! That's nice sleeping weather. We won't get down below 65 until next week.
Maya - So sorry for your cousin - where does your cousin live - what area?
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It is only supposed to get up to about 88 today, but lots and lots of rain. We are finally after 8 years beginning to see lakes back up to the right level after such a long drought. We are taking our dogs out for a walk around 8:00 every evening down the street to an open area they can run. It is nice that time of evening, but we have to be careful with the mosquitioes--some virus they are carrying this year we would rather avoid. Shelia and Suz, I need to start walking again, but have not because of the heat. Maybe we can ride our bikes at least once around the neighborhood in the late evening. I need to get back to exercising more.
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So...PC is back from the shop, once again. 3 viruses and over 130 Spywares later and all's well...for now!
Still foggy here so we had a fire in the fireplace last night. The sun did come out for about an hour so that helped lift my spirits. I picked several strawberries in the garden so they were a nice treat. We need a lot more sunshine to get my veggies growing!
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I am walking in the morning early so I can get a shower before I have to be at work at 8:00 am. Also it is getting my 25 yr old son out of bed early. He starts college again next week and has an 8:00 am class he doesn't want to miss, we figure that if I get him out of bed and walk a mile he will stay awake (he is a night owl). Last semester he had a 9:00 am class that, even though I talked to him before I left for work, he would fall back asleep and was nearly dropped from it for missing too many classes.
At lunch I checked the temp at the house and it was 90 and the humidity is around 60%, not quite as hot as yesterday but may still get hotter.
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Today is supposed to be "just right" as yesterday was. Tomorrow, per the weather guesser, "Get ready for much warmer temps on the way starting Thursday." Boo hoo!
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I am getting scared now. Out weekend foreguess is Friday-98, Saturday-99, Sunday-101. SF is predicting Friday-60, Saturday-59, Sunday-61. that is a 40 degree change!!!
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That's almost as bad as when we step off the airplane in Detroit in January after a week in Cancun!!! Geez Meece, bring a coat . . . and gloves . . . and a hat . . . and . . .
The weather guessers said we were to get to 90 today and we're sitting at a breezy 73. It stormed around noon and the temp dropped from 82 to 67 and now it's back to 73. I don't think we're going to hit 90 unless a warm front is headed this way. I can handle the cool next week if eph sends the warmth from Oregon this way for the following week.
Sheila, those college boys sure like to party til dawn and not get up in time for class. What a good mama to help him back in the swing of things!
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Yep, San Francisco is a lot like our weather...coastal fog and ocean breezes. October and November are nice along the coast. San Francisco can surprise us once in a while and be warm. Remember...get an apple pie candy apple at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Company by Fisherman's Wharf. A caramel apple rolled in cinnamon.....yummy....
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It is still very warm outside. The best viewing for the Perseid Meteor Shower is tonight-a.m. & tomorrow night-a.m., Thurs.,the 13th, so I was just outside. I live in a dark, rural area & I have a great view of the night sky.
I remember several years ago sitting outside until 2:00-3:00 in the morning while we were camping at Rifle River Recreational State Park here in MI watching the most spectacular meteor shower we had ever seen. We did that every Aug., but that one year, WOW, it was beautiful. We had our water & I had a small blanket over my legs & we talked quietly while the girls slept in the pop-up camper.
I haven't seen anything yet, but I plan on checking again later.
I do love the sounds of the night.
It truely is great to be alive. ♥
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val - wish I could see the meteor shower. Love your memory of camping and sitting up watching the sky. That's what life is all about I reckon - making memories not only for me but for my girls.
I spent the day listening to barbershop quartets and choruses competing at the national high school competition. I have had enough barbershop for quite a while now thanks! It was frosty when we left home but after 1.5 hours travel inland it was instant shiver when we got out of the bus at the other end - glad I live by the sea - it keeps things a little warmer in the winter.
57 today and rain forecast for tomorrow and Saturday - great, no bike riding again this weekend!! but it will be warmer I hope.
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Val, your memory brought back a camping memory for me too. One of the very few nice times I had with my Mother In Law (God rest her soul!). We were camping in Breckenridge (I know Val knows where that is) with my husband's family - the kids were asleep in the pop-up and the adults sat together around midnight watching the meteor showers. It was my MIL's birthday so I always remember when the Persiad showers are. She would have been 80 today.
Rae - Did you attend the music competition as a parent or a judge or a teacher? I feel for you, I have spent many hours/days listening to bands - however, it was as a parent and I was usually chaperoning. Done with that chapter of my life!
Smith - I know I'll be envious in October and November when you're telling us how beautiful your weather is!!! I'll be shivering and you'll be basking
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Meece that was almost as bad when my son came home on leave from Hawaii in December, we were having temps in the upper 50's at the time and the first place he wanted to go was Walmart to buy himself a winter coat.
Suzette, he doesn't party but stays up playing world of warcraft, a habit he started when in the Navy.
Val, when I was younger, we spent time camping at 'Poor Farmer's campground' and my fondest memories are staying up late and watching the metor shower, didn't know the name of the shower but it was usually right before school started. And one Labor Day weekend staying up watching the Labor Day telethon for MD on my uncle's TV (we didn't bring it along) and seeing a lunar eclipse.
Rae, I also spent plenty of time attending band competitions, both as a participant (8 yrs) and as a chaperone/guest (with my younger brother and my son - I lost track of how many years there).
Last night we had a heavy shower but it didn't change the temp or humidity much. This morning temp around 75 and still high humidity. Expected highs in the 90's and a 40% chance of more showers this afternoon.
Sheila
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I went to check out getting a jacket jesterday, and nobody has any around here yet. Being on the taller side with long arms makes it hard to find a jacket in the first place, but they have to have them in the stores first.
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Too bad I don't have time to ship you one of mine! Of course, I'm short and so are my arms so it might not have worked.
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Meece, I could send you what I cut off the arms of my jackets to sew on your jackets as a cuff but I don't think that would work either.
Sheila
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Thought I'd pop in here since I was part of the party back in February when we had 70-whatever inches of snow in Virginia. We've been here in Brittany since early May and this has been the best summer in 20-some years! Never below 65; never above 85, sunshine and gentle ocean breezes. When it rains it's usually nighttime. The sun sets around 10:30. We're heading back to Virginia mid-September. I sure hope those 90-100 degree temps I've been hearing about will be history by then.
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Anna, your summer sounds absolutely perfect! I've only been to Brittany once and it was in June, just beautiful - I loved it.
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Meece, In a pinch you may be able to find a jacket at a second hand store and take it to a 1 hour cleaner. Layers also work in the cold. A lightweight jacket can have several layers underneath.
The sun is attempting to come out this morning. My DH and I walked around downtown last night. It was a heavy fog but the flowers we saw were amazing. That's one thing I never tire of. There are so many different kinds of plants and trees here that I've never seen before.
I'm headed to the Bay Area next Thursday to thaw out. Then I'll be complaining how hot it is! I really miss sitting outside at night in the warmth, watching the night sky and listening to the sounds.
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****NEWS FLASH**** There's sunshine in Fort Bragg!!! I've been out in the garden picking strawberries and inhaling the sunshine! While I was sitting on the patio, Mother Nature sent me some visitors. Our newest fawn decided that one of the cats looked just about the right size to play with. He slowly crept up to within 6 feet of our oldest cat. Bo could care less but the fawn had a look of pure confusion on his face. It was one of those moments I wish I had my camera, but if I got up I would have scared the fawn. While the stare down was going on there were several different birds in the various feeders and a butterfly decided to flutter by me. If I had black hair I swear it would have been a Snow White moment!
Ahhhhhh...sunshine feels great!
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For smithlme, From Snow White!
With a smile and a song
Life is just a bright sunny day
Your cares fade away
And your heart is youngWith a smile and a song
All the world seems to waken anew
Rejoicing with you
As the song is sungThere's no use in grumbling
When the raindrops come tumbling
Remember, you're the one
Who can fill the world with sunshineWhen you smile and you sing
Everything is in tune and it's springAnd life flows along
With a smile and a song
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