First day in the triple digits

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103* here in Dublin, Georgia today.



Got the day off. Was going to change pads on the Edge; stepped outside and decided to take it to the shop.



Was going to change the body mount bushings on the ST....maybe Saturday.:yawn:



Was going to grill steaks for lunch. Taco Bell and Yuengling.:haveabeer:



Headed to the pool.:supercool:

:banana:
 
Triple digits with no rain forecast for the next 10 days here in Missouri (Misery). Yard is already gone crunchy. Trying to keep the flower beds and shrubs alive. Can't wait for the fireworks going off in this drought.
 
I have everything on drip irrigation, so the shrubs and vegetables are doing great. Haven't watered the lawn in days, though, and it shows.



Yesterday's harvest.



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It's been over 100 for the past 4-5 days in a row here...The highest was 107 a few days ago. Today may only get to 98-100 depending upon which forcast you believe. This is about the 6th or 7th day of over 100 degree temperatures this year, but is a lot cooler than last year where we set a record in Waco, TX for 96 straight days of 100+ weather, and little or no rain. We are having a cold front come through this weekend and tempuratures will drop into the 95-98 degree range at least until next Wednesday.



...Rich
 
Winning!



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Was in Phoenix last week and they were in a heat wave. It was 115. Ouch! I felt like I was melting.

Glad to be back in the O.C. of SoCal. It's been in the eighties and real nice.



:grin:
 
We have had a few triples, houston area. Mostly the high humidity and the feels like temps, are the killers.....



My AC runs all the time. I have attic and walls very well insulated. My loss is the old wooden windows air leak. Someday hope for enough funds for new solar insulated windows.
 

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