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How are you surviving the heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 448000" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Thanking my lucky stars that husband bought 2 new ac units last year which made is so we could "afford" to run the darn things. Our temp dropped this afternoon from 94 to 88 and I was like "ohhhh, it's so cooool outside" ugh (that's bad) I planted my tomatoes then. lol Still dripped with sweat, literally, thanks to the humidity that just will not go away. </p><p></p><p>In the heat I crave water, which is good. In high humidity I have issues breathing that I never had before, so I stay inside. I mean when walking 12 feet makes you gasp for breath, there is a problem. I'm out of shape, but I'm not THAT out of shape. As long as this humidity is staying high, we're doing only what we have to do outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 448000, member: 84"] Thanking my lucky stars that husband bought 2 new ac units last year which made is so we could "afford" to run the darn things. Our temp dropped this afternoon from 94 to 88 and I was like "ohhhh, it's so cooool outside" ugh (that's bad) I planted my tomatoes then. lol Still dripped with sweat, literally, thanks to the humidity that just will not go away. In the heat I crave water, which is good. In high humidity I have issues breathing that I never had before, so I stay inside. I mean when walking 12 feet makes you gasp for breath, there is a problem. I'm out of shape, but I'm not THAT out of shape. As long as this humidity is staying high, we're doing only what we have to do outside. [/QUOTE]
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