Posted on 06/29/2013 4:53:16 AM PDT by Big_Harry
Well, today was absolutely lovely...can’t speak for the whole day as I slept until about 5 pm but at 6 pm it was 86 and a lovely breeze was blowing. Hard to believe this is Texas in June. Right now it is 66 at 5:30 am. Today will only be a high of 86 and low of 66 with humidity at 72%. Those kind of low temps are unheard of here...wonder what’s going on? Humidity is still high though and I felt it as I still sweated like the proverbial pig.
Living in Texas most of my life, I am an indoors, all the time person...I cannot bear it and spend minimal time outdoors. Winters are okay here...it can still get really cold but no snow to speak of and if it ices everything just shuts down. Texans don’t do well with ice. lol And I have ended up in my share of snowbanks trying to drive in snow in MI...adventures for sure.
You’d fit right in here with your conservative mentality, so come on down!!
Weather’s a little wacky here, too. Upper 80’s to low 90’s, humid and rain, rain, rain. Can’t keep up with the yard, can’t recall a day in the past several months when rain wasn’t a good possibility. Quite a few more than usual with clouds and rain all day.
Some had the same policy in the early 90s. I once addressed a Navy Captain Chaplain about it and his response was that, his “faith was so strong that he didn’t have to mention His name.”
I knew then that the Chaplain Corps was promoting anything antichristian than to teach His Word.
Well stated, MasterGuns.
The main problem with AC units ‘freezing’ over is when the Freon charge is low. That, coupled with high humidity. If it dry and arid, I wouldn’t suspect they are freezing over so much as the temperature differential cooling of the units just can’t handled it in 125 degree heat.
I got a message from a friend who is stationed in Italy. She said they were told that due to sequester they will not receive any packages until the end of August.
I guess with holding mail is legal now huh?
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