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Mike Powell | ROB MCCART | Heat wave |
July 20, 2025 10:27 AM * |
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> I also have a lake (Georgian Bay) out front if it gets too hot, probably > adds to my decision not to buy an a/c unit.. B) Handy! > Funny what we get used to though. In the distant past on this board we > used to chat a lot with a number of people from Australia and it was > always fun to hear them complain about extreme cold when the temps. > dropped below 40f, and some had never seen snow in their lives unless > they headed into the mountains.. I also recall a comment from one > saying he was waiting for the temperature to hit 85f so he could go > surfing, since anything lower than that was too cold for swimming.. LOL, unless the wind is howling, I think 40F can be comfortable. Meanwhile, 85F would probably be driving me indoors, although being in/near water might change that. > That said, we all adapt, and quicker than one might expect.. Not long > ago in winter I'd have been thrilled to have 'hot' days up around 70f > but after the recent heat wave here, I find myself feeling cold the > last few days as it dropped to the high 60's here. Suddenly 67f or so > is not light T-Shirt weather anymore... B) Funny how that works. I know the last few days of "Spring" here, after it has been cold and before it gets hot, feel warmer than the first few days of "Autumn," when it first starts to cool off again. Psychology I guess. |
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