Am I the only one who enjoys the seasonal heat (at least the Florida sort), and doesn’t find it oppressive? I find I need a break from the AC occasionally. Fell asleep in the sun on the patio after church yesterday for 2.5 hours, and it was absolutely glorious!
I too like the heat.
I makes for excellent hammock naps.
yes
Come to my yard in west Orlando and I can give you a mountain of work... you may enjoy it but you will be soaked with perspiration! 2 hours this morning - with hired help, and I have probably sweated off 10 pounds. Thank goodness I have medical appointments three mornings this week.
I am going to have to borrow my neighbor's come along and pull out a major shrub at the corner of my shed this week - before my helper returns next week and I have to pay him slave galley pay for doing it himself. A berm has built up around that shed - galvanized and fairly sizeable on a concrete pad - which is starting to rust the base siding... and this is a job I had not planned but discovered last week; lots of dirt and mulch for helper to pull back and distribute - somewhere in the yard. Meanwhile, plenty of other work still pending. 😎👴😣😅
I guess it keeps my a young 79 {where's my walker?🤷🏻♂️👨🏻🦯🚳♿}
Am I the only one who enjoys the seasonal heat (at least the Florida sort), and doesn’t find it oppressive?
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Nope. I live in the Niagara Falls area, so it doesn’t get Florida hot, but I love the heat and sun and I don’t mind the humidity. My golf companions have told me on more than one occasion that they think my thermostat is broken. I sweat, so I think it works. I just don’t mind it.
The hottest and most humidity I ever felt was in New Orleans for the bridge Nationals in late July of 2010. The second we stepped outside, our bodies were covered in a thin film of moisture. The humidity was over 95% every day and it didn’t rain. We glistened all the time outdoors and almost froze our fingers, feet and fannies off in the air conditioned playing rooms.
No you are not. I like to joke about the heat in Texas but I really don't mind it. And our restaurants are too darn cold here. Always take my light sweater in.