Posted by Chris on July 22, 2011, 11:38 am
/teacher mode
A. You cannot touch the cast iron railing around your deck
B. The standing water in your hose is hotter than your shower
C. You cannot step on the metal steps of your deck barefoot
D. All of the above
/teacher mode
Chris
Posted by Nad R on July 22, 2011, 12:00 pm
> /teacher mode
>
> A. You cannot touch the cast iron railing around your deck
> B. The standing water in your hose is hotter than your shower
> C. You cannot step on the metal steps of your deck barefoot
> D. All of the above
>
> /teacher mode
>
> Chris
Too hot to walk barefoot on my wood deck, 98 yesterday, last night was nice
72 for the low and I slept well without the air running and windows open
during the night. Today expected to have a high around 93 Fahrenheit.
Tomatoes seem to go no where, my cucumbers are growing like gangbusters in
this hot weather. Leaf lettuce bolting, green beans seem to suffer, corn
needs more rain badly. Lawn is scraggly and dry needle like on the footsies
:)
Indoors, lots of baking with the air on, humidity is low in the house so I
think a pan fudge, fresh bread and peach cobbler is on the order for the
day. Too hot outside for grilling, I'll burn my little toes off on my back
deck. So Chicken and Dumplings with the peach cobbler sounds good to me and
therefore I won't be loosing any weight soon.
Shoes and old age just does not go well with me anymore :)
--
Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)
Posted by Boron Elgar on July 22, 2011, 12:34 pm
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 16:00:19 +0000 (UTC), Nad R
>> /teacher mode
>>
>> A. You cannot touch the cast iron railing around your deck
>> B. The standing water in your hose is hotter than your shower
>> C. You cannot step on the metal steps of your deck barefoot
>> D. All of the above
>>
>> /teacher mode
>>
>> Chris
>Too hot to walk barefoot on my wood deck, 98 yesterday, last night was nice
>72 for the low and I slept well without the air running and windows open
>during the night. Today expected to have a high around 93 Fahrenheit.
It is 94 in my kitchen. The outside temp in the shade is 101. The deck
back planks register between 137 and 146 with an IR thermometer.
We are going out for dinner, To hell with it.
Posted by David E. Ross on July 22, 2011, 12:53 pm
On 7/22/11 9:34 AM, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 16:00:19 +0000 (UTC), Nad R
>
>>> /teacher mode
>>>
>>> A. You cannot touch the cast iron railing around your deck
>>> B. The standing water in your hose is hotter than your shower
>>> C. You cannot step on the metal steps of your deck barefoot
>>> D. All of the above
>>>
>>> /teacher mode
>>>
>>> Chris
>>
>> Too hot to walk barefoot on my wood deck, 98 yesterday, last night was nice
>> 72 for the low and I slept well without the air running and windows open
>> during the night. Today expected to have a high around 93 Fahrenheit.
>
> It is 94 in my kitchen. The outside temp in the shade is 101. The deck
> back planks register between 137 and 146 with an IR thermometer.
>
> We are going out for dinner, To hell with it.
Where I live, the average of daily highs for July over the past 6 years
is 93°F. The same is true for August. September is "only" 90°F. These
are actual temperatures without any adjustments for humidity.
Fortunately, the averages of night-time lows is about 30°F lower than
the day-time highs.
No, I don't live in the desert. The National Weather Service classifies
my climate as coastal valley.
--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean, see
<http://www.rossde.com/garden/climate.html>
Gardening diary at <http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary>
Posted by LilAbner on July 22, 2011, 7:02 pm
On 7/22/2011 12:34 PM, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 16:00:19 +0000 (UTC), Nad R
>>> /teacher mode
>>>
>>> A. You cannot touch the cast iron railing around your deck
>>> B. The standing water in your hose is hotter than your shower
>>> C. You cannot step on the metal steps of your deck barefoot
>>> D. All of the above
>>>
>>> /teacher mode
>>>
>>> Chris
>>
>> Too hot to walk barefoot on my wood deck, 98 yesterday, last night was nice
>> 72 for the low and I slept well without the air running and windows open
>> during the night. Today expected to have a high around 93 Fahrenheit.
> It is 94 in my kitchen. The outside temp in the shade is 101. The deck
> back planks register between 137 and 146 with an IR thermometer.
> We are going out for dinner, To hell with it.
Last year, in Louisiana it was 110 degrees. Went into a restaurant.
When we came out, right as the sun went below the horizon, I remarked a
cool font must have come through. It felt cool. Car thermometer and
thermometer on a sign, down the road, read 103 degrees.
>
> A. You cannot touch the cast iron railing around your deck
> B. The standing water in your hose is hotter than your shower
> C. You cannot step on the metal steps of your deck barefoot
> D. All of the above
>
> /teacher mode
>
> Chris