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Reports from my home city--98 and hot ( los angeles)
Reports from my second home liberty hill. TX --(108 and miserable)
Reports from down east MAINE ( 60's misty and WONDERFUL).
Maine is the place!
Tell that to everyone whose garden is a month behind! Corn will be late if there even IS any local corn. Yes this has been good sleeping weather though this is the first JULY we have ever had to run the heat. I like the 60's too....in May not the end of July! Glad you're enjoying the natural air conditioning.
In Illinois the sweet corn is not available from local farmers til the 3rd week in August.. It is a crime to have to wait so long for this delicious treat!
MaineMathTCHER, that sounds great. I'm coming!!!!
Even in Seattle we're roasting. Wednesday will break the all time high records with 100+. Never happened before here! And of course, we don't have AC, since we usually don't need it.
MaineMathTCHER, that sounds great. I'm coming!!!!
Even in Seattle we're roasting. Wednesday will break the all time high records with 100+. Never happened before here! And of course, we don't have AC, since we usually don't need it.
wow you guys are getting that kind of weather in seattle???
oh yeahhhh.....I'm lovin' the 60s and misty weather as well....back in southeastern PA where I just recently moved from, it would be somewhere in the high 90's by now and humid as all get out...ugh...
We have had beautiful weather here today, too. After some morning fog, it burned off to 70'ish and stayed there all day. We are lucky to live in a part of the Bay Area that has mild weather--but I would love some Christmas snow!
I wouldn't want to live in Los Angeles for anything! All my in laws live there--in Palos Verdes. It is a pretty area of L.A., but I couldn't take the year round heat.
Our dew point in Ohio today was close to 70, and you can cut the humidity with a knife....very nasty. My electric bill was 245 dollars this month!
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