It didn’t make it to 90 in Boston yesterday and they have revised everything down to the very high 80’s so no heat wave.Just sit in front of the fan and be cooler.
Hello Vagabonds.Over the hump and sliding down the other side..Cold front is a coming in this afternoon, cool runnings. Yah..Ya’all keep cool, hear..ttfn
I just finished reading, “A Muezzin From the Tower of Darkness Cries,” by R. P. Lister. It was an enjoyable description of Turkey, it’s towns, history and the Turkish language.
Now I will begin reading “Little Emperors,” by Alfred Duggan.
woodworker318 almost 9 years ago
Good morning Vagabonds.
It didn’t make it to 90 in Boston yesterday and they have revised everything down to the very high 80’s so no heat wave.Just sit in front of the fan and be cooler.
William Neal McPheeters almost 9 years ago
Hot and humid here … dry heat I can take … wet heat, not so much.
William Neal McPheeters almost 9 years ago
JanCinLV – Thanks for the info … I did find a few of my old posts just were you said I would.
davidf42 almost 9 years ago
Morning, Village!Got up to 102 yesterday. And that’s a wet 102!
Dkram almost 9 years ago
Hello Vagabonds.Over the hump and sliding down the other side..Cold front is a coming in this afternoon, cool runnings. Yah..Ya’all keep cool, hear..ttfn
MontanaLady almost 9 years ago
Good Morning, Vagabonds,
So…………..David…………..what are your dew points??
We’re back to the “Dog” days of summer…….supposed to be 89 today and 90 something the next 5 days. :((
Been reading more of Slim’s writings…………..such a gifted man!
JanLC almost 9 years ago
Good morning, Vagabonds.
Please check out my last post yesterday for news about Michael.
Forecast is for 99 here, partly cloudy and humid (well, 35% is humid for us). It’s 90 right now (8:15) so we’re probably on track.
arye uygur almost 9 years ago
I just finished reading, “A Muezzin From the Tower of Darkness Cries,” by R. P. Lister. It was an enjoyable description of Turkey, it’s towns, history and the Turkish language.
Now I will begin reading “Little Emperors,” by Alfred Duggan.