You just have to suck it up, drink lots of water and get on with it. You do get acclimatized to a point but it's still bloody hard on some days.Wow! How the hell do you live and survive in that heat?
a/c is your friend....
but we can do that in our attics, easy....about 140f+
I bet the roofs over there are mostly all white, correct??
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You just have to suck it up, drink lots of water and get on with it. You do get acclimatized to a point but it's still bloody hard on some days.Wow! How the hell do you live and survive in that heat?
You can imagine how much fun it is trying to work on a car in just a car port :lol:
You just have to suck it up, drink lots of water and get on with it. You do get acclimatized to a point but it's still bloody hard on some days.Wow! How the hell do you live and survive in that heat?
You can imagine how much fun it is trying to work on a car in just a car port :lol:
I'd take that over the cold any day.
If it drops below 50 around here, you really don't want to get out of bed.
I just checked your location. I guess i'm not surprised!got us beat, but not by much. coming home a couple weeks back the temp in the vette said outside temp was 123*
Yep. I've had enough. As soon as circumstances permit, I'm leaving this hell hole. I've been cold and I've been hot and the one conclusion I've come to is it is a lot easier to get warm than cool down.
We have been lucky to hit a high of 65 degrees here this summer. The locals say it is the coolest summer in at least 40 years. :amazed:
Depends on your health man....arthritis is sad/bad news for living in anything snowy or even thinking of the possibility....
I should have maybe went to the SW.....instead of Florida...visited there some years ago, strange territory at ~7400' elevation on the high plains...
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Hehe, I had to ground run an aircraft last night as the aircrew had complained of "fog" in the cockpit.
It was 70% humidity yesterday and the aircraft water extraction system was knackered and at 80% throttle, there was indeed fog in the cockpit! Lovely and cold with a London pea-souper...
The roofs out here are just cement Gene, not painted or anything. You're right Tim, it pays to get into the habit of touching something briefly before wrapping your fingers around it - the same way you'd check if a pitot probe was hot before putting a cover on :lol:
Depends on your health man....arthritis is sad/bad news for living in anything snowy or even thinking of the possibility....
I should have maybe went to the SW.....instead of Florida...visited there some years ago, strange territory at ~7400' elevation on the high plains...
:amazed::amazed:
Maybe Dep has a back room for rent........(I think the girls & animals would get along fine--You two? probly great, lotsa fun ....:stirpot::stirpot
You can dam sure open 'er up and let 'er run there.......