I have a friend who was in the Air Force, stationed in Greenland for a while. Her survival instructor told them there is no such thing as bad weather, just weather you are inappropriately clad for.
In Greenland I can buy that, but just what is the appropriate wardrobe for 120°+ heat index, pray tell?
A liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCVG): [link]
And a hat.
Just got back from another crazy kids birthday party with bouncy houses. Now ltc is overtired and over sugared.
just what is the appropriate wardrobe for 120°+ heat index
A/C. And not leaving it. (I only had the pleasure of experiencing 109F).
Timelies all!
Mr. S woke up at 5:45 this morning and the day hasn't gotten much better. We are at the Mid -Winter festival, but he's not interested in much that's going on here.
I'm a fan of the A/C of course but clothing during the hot stretches includes white long sleeved loose natural fabrics. The new tech fabrics are great but I still prefer the old school tropical styles.
oh y'all it's been a good Saturday. Farmer's Market and hardware store with Sara. Home Depot, booze store, rent payment sent to Texas, local pet store with Bailey. leftovers at home - sitting in my window seat.
I've put up some cling stuff on a bathroom window to make it opaque. I put together my granny cart. Now I'm running out for some more local errand (grocery and beauty supply story - maybe bakery because it was soooo yum this summer when I came).
So, one thing I am learning in my graduate class is that taking a graduate class is specifically exactly what you do at your job makes me somewhat sick of that subject. I am a generalist! I want to be general!
What's a granny cart? I suppose I could google.
Like a grocery cart? The folding kind.