I like summer and normal heat doesn't bother me -- but I quit fencing at 2:00 today -- no deadline so why endure 100+ ? I'm OK up to 97 or so -- but 100+ is too hot to work in the sun. Prefer the heat to cold of northern winters! They can keep that cold & snow -- I'll take the heat.I hate Summer. We had a 1:30 p.m. appointment this afternoon just south of downtown Fort Worth and left that place about 3 p.m. Shortly after turning north on I-35W from I-30 in very heavy traffic, I noticed on my digital instrument display that the outside temperature was 117! As we traveled north, it gradually lowered to 104 in Denton. Too danged hot to suit me!
MI weather last 2 weeks. Mid 50's at night high 70''s during the day. Love our summer weather.I hate Summer. We had a 1:30 p.m. appointment this afternoon just south of downtown Fort Worth and left that place about 3 p.m. Shortly after turning north on I-35W from I-30 in very heavy traffic, I noticed on my digital instrument display that the outside temperature was 117! As we traveled north, it gradually lowered to 104 in Denton. Too danged hot to suit me!
I like summer and normal heat doesn't bother me -- but I quit fencing at 2:00 today -- no deadline so why endure 100+ ? I'm OK up to 97 or so -- but 100+ is too hot to work in the sun. Prefer the heat to cold of northern winters! They can keep that cold & snow -- I'll take the heat.
MI weather last 2 weeks. Mid 50's at night high 70''s during the day. Love our summer weather. Much prefer south Texas weather in the winter.
Today will be fun.
Today will be fun. It will be hot, everything will be even hotter because it is steel and welding, the location is a concrete building in a parking lot, no shade, and all of it is heavy. But it is what I do.
I wouldn't change a thing.
It's great when a person enjoys his/her work, but I can't say I expect today to be fun.:laughing: I'm just waiting for daylight to start lawn mowing, edging, and trimming.
I think today you should throw up one of those 10'X10' pop up tents by your truck like we had at Jim's.
Today is heavy trash day in the County. I'll take all my nonburnables to town. This once every 2 month free dumpster use really keeps the dumping down in the county.
They're saying today's thermadiity index (what the temperature feels like on the body) is going to be 109 today. I'm stuck between a really hot place and an even hotter place. I bid on a job to build this really kewel project for the local fire department. In my bid I explained that I had to haul butt for Santa Fe and then Arixzona no later than the 11th of August. It looks like I will be at least two days late leaving because of the time it takes the city to shuffle paperwork.
Ten or so years ago I accepted that the body wasn't what it once was. When I was young I would get hot and grab a lower gear and keep on plugging along. The transmission no longer functions when it gets hot. Some times it will take me two hours to just gather tools and climb into the truck when I get overheated.
Today will be fun. It will be hot, everything will be even hotter because it is steel and welding, the location is a concrete building in a parking lot, no shade, and all of it is heavy. But it is what I do.
I wouldn't change a thing.
Don, where's that dumpster? By the old hospital?
Kyle, up in Wise County they used the extra tax money from the oil boom to improve roads. I have got to figure a way to make the Commissioner think that he came up with that idea for Lee County.
For those of us that struggle with the sun and heat in Ohio, I get up before dawn, hit the work early and then take a break around noon as things start to heat up and the sun is high in the sky. Lunch, for sure and maybe a nap. Then later in the day as it cools down I get back in gear and do whatever needs doing as it gets cooler.
It works great, I feel better and easily accomplish more than I did when it was a single stretch of work. The key is to get out the door early and not dawdle around.
For those of us that are older, this also seems to make the day go slower and seem longer. Time seems to slow down a bit and I'll take that any day of the week.
I don't know what our average annual rainfall is or exactly how much we've gotten this year but my "gee we've really been blessed with some rain more than the last few years" detector seems to be detecting.![]()
. . . and it's been a good year for hay. I bet most of the guys here get 4 cuts.
Same here in Central TX. Almost everyone has had 3 cuts and the grass is still growing. However, the August heat is starting to dry things out quickly.