It's not the heat, it's the stumidity.
For reals, man. If DC was humid, I don't want to think about NOLA.
'Shindig'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
It's not the heat, it's the stumidity.
For reals, man. If DC was humid, I don't want to think about NOLA.
I can give you many reasons why Atlanta would be a great place for the F2F, but it's definitely east coast. Atlanta in '07!
No no! New England in '07!
t wrestles Ginger for the ballot
t loses
ETA: Actually, Atlanta is gorgeous in May while New England still can't make up its mind about what season it is. Hmm. And the Wild Rumpus is an annual event.
Never mind!
Okay, got confirmation from work, my NOT-preferred date is May 28th. Any of the others would be much better for me.
DC wasn't humid. At least, I didn't think it was. It was quite pleasant.
SA, I was going to say that, but I was afraid I'd be thwapped. I know it may have seemed humid to the truly dry-air folks, but it really wasn't bad at all compared to how it gets later in the summer.
There was a breeze and everything. Like, seventy degrees all weekend. I don't think we could have asked for better weather.
It was like swimming except for the not being in a pool.
Signed,
So Used to the Dry Desert Air.
Like, seventy degrees all weekend.
Actually, it was in the nineties. I admit it wasn't nearly as humid as DC can get.
It was like swimming except for the not being in a pool.
And being wrapped in saran, but not in a good way. The pool was great for getting the skin temperature down, briefly.
We get humidity, but later in the year, so I was totally not acclimatized for it (still had winter fur, I guess).
Like, seventy degrees all weekend. I don't think we could have asked for better weather.
Except for the part where it was 93 degrees. 70 would have been a bit non-swamp-dweller-friendlier.
Huh. Felt good to me. Guess I have those horrid Kentucky summers to thank.