It is nasty humid here and everyone is talking about how hot it is going to be for the next several days.
Well, we're generally used to a swampy humid summer -- this is a river valley, after all. It's just been so freakishly non-Cincinnati-summerlike (our Duke bill has been SO LOW all summer) that the humidity and heat returning is a little jarring. I walked the dog an hour ago, and I was taken aback at how humid it already was. But really, it just feels like a normal Cincinnati summer, finally.
The national weather guy made a big deal about it being so hot around the entire country, except the Adirondacks and a couple other places. Guess who is where and typing in sweats and socks?
Not hot here, either. I wore a sweater walking the dogs this morning.
Dogs didn't lose their shit last night, so maybe I don't have a skunk permanently camping underneath the house. But I should probably armor up and climb into the crawlspace tomorrow night after all...
We've in shoulder season weather already. Low 20s in the day, mid-teens at night. It's nice.
I am in a mood. I can't decide if I need to far, far away from people or around good people to get out of it. I already bought myself a dress to cheer myself up and that didn't work.
It's just been so freakishly non-Cincinnati-summerlike (our Duke bill has been SO LOW all summer) that the humidity and heat returning is a little jarring.
This summer in Chicago has been very mild until now. I've been counting myself lucky.
Fairly mild summer in DC, but not that much below normal. Lots of clouds. And pretty wet the last few days.
Timelies all!
Here in Dublin, and spent the day sightseeing. Trinity College and the Chester Beatty library. Relaxing now in the hotel lobby, seeing who we run into. (This hotel is hosting Shamrokon, the Eurocon for this year.)
Have fun in Dublin, Sheryl.
Man, that sounds like a good time, Sheryl.
I'll be excited if the heat comes this way. I guess it's been the dry that we've been feeling as much as the cool, but I feel like I have barely sweated this summer, for better or worse.