Re: Re: heat...


And it is so humid down there Noreen, I really don't know how you stand it.
No such thing as a good hair day in Houston - no foolin'.

On 8/2/06, TeichFlora@aol.com <TeichFlora@aol.com> wrote:
>
> It is awful....and we would not be able to endure it without everything
> having A/C.  This is the time of year (although we haven't hit the
> triple  digits
> yet) where we do "inside" things.  LOL
> Much like you all do in the winter months.  We hybernate in A/C
> places  (from
> house to vehicle, to bldg.) with little outdoor activity except
> for  mornings
> and evenings.   We know that we will have a few months in the  fall with
> nice
> temps (in the 70's and 80's) to enjoy again.  Usually by  this time too,
> we
> are tired of outdoor activity from the spring and early summer  months.  I
> usually look forward to this time to get some indoor things done  during
> the heat
> of the day.
> Noreen
> zone 9
> Texas Gulf Coast
>
> In a message dated 8/2/2006 11:03:22 AM Central Standard Time,
> gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
>
> Well  personally, I can't take this heat anymore. I have no idea how you
> folks in  the warmer climates endure this! Today it is supposed to be
> 100, 73  dewpoint and 57 humidity around 2pm. Storms after midnight and
> then  'hopefully' cooler weather. I can't wait to be able to open a
> window....  the a/c has been running non stop.
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A

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