I pray, I don't have to burn the house down next winter, to keep warm.
"long houses" ?? Not familiar with that term.
"long houses" ?? Not familiar with that term.
I guess I did read about those, when we studied the Huron Indians, 35 years ago.
Even here in Ottawa its been boiling hot. Right now its 27C (at 7:47pm), and earlier today (and yesterday) it was well above 30. Tomorrow its supposes to go above 30 as well.
So much for my igloo!![]()
The record low/high are not very far out of the average range.
Lemme give yall a little story on Atlanta's Hhumidity. A few years ago (2003 I think) my family and I left 85 degree Atlanta and did a driving cross-country trip around the west. One of the stops was Las Vegas (actually just outside, but close enough right?) The mercury was reading 114 fahrenheit, but to me, it felt just like our humidity-ridden 85 degrees back home! Humidity makes ALLLLLLLLL the difference.
Humidity indeed...
Nobody's said it, but we're having a cold wave in Seattle...the evening paper pointed out that our high temperature, 58F, was colder than a major city in Siberia (possibly Omsk).
And it's rainy and clammy too...yes the humidity makes it feel colder somehow.
It's kind of like getting what you wish for...there have been times during the hot summer that I've hoped for cold weather. Now that it's here I see the reality: most of us have caught cold, including my entire family and half the people at work. It's more like early March than June.
Sniffle...
MT
I love cold weather. The perfect place to live would be kind of like Alaska, except if you replace the mosquitos and grizzley bears with women and move the entire spaceflight industry into the area.
God...Halifax is being hit with early summer heat it is 28 degrees again today i havent remembered this heat since being a kid.