The cause, Climate Change, will turn around once California gets rid of all gas vehicles., evil guns and MAGA terrorists promises Lord over all people including poor street take over migrants, gang banging spooks, marijuana merchants and other things part the sea Newsom promises.
I'm trying to escape Texas, and every ounce of work I do outside between 5:30-8AM is one more step out of here. Fall classes begin in August and I should have my associates in chemistry by next fall. No way would I live in Cali unless it was along the northern border and in the deep country.
Forecasted temps in Redding this week run between 110° and 118°. The good news is that right now SaveMart has Dreyers Ice Cream two for the price of one.
I did a rotation at NTC in June/July of ‘99. Daytime temps were between 115 and 120. It was like sticking your face in front of a blow dryer all day long. I never thought I’d be glad to get back to a Savannah, GA summer.
The cause, Climate Change, will turn around once California gets rid of all gas vehicles., evil guns and MAGA terrorists promises Lord over all people including poor street take over migrants, gang banging spooks, marijuana merchants and other things part the sea Newsom promises.
ReplyDeleteTry taking temps like that with 80+% humidity. What's known as a Bermuda High on the middle East Coast.
ReplyDeleteSame here in the middle of flyover country.
DeleteI'm trying to escape Texas, and every ounce of work I do outside between 5:30-8AM is one more step out of here. Fall classes begin in August and I should have my associates in chemistry by next fall. No way would I live in Cali unless it was along the northern border and in the deep country.
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"Oh, but it's a dry heat,"... so is fire
ReplyDeleteForecasted temps in Redding this week run between 110° and 118°.
ReplyDeleteThe good news is that right now SaveMart has Dreyers Ice Cream two for the price of one.
Same goes for the Phoenix area.
DeleteThey have SaveMarts in Phoenix???
DeleteJust kidding.
I did a rotation at NTC in June/July of ‘99. Daytime temps were between 115 and 120. It was like sticking your face in front of a blow dryer all day long. I never thought I’d be glad to get back to a Savannah, GA summer.
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