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| Beverley wrote:
> That (BS) is much further north. Daughter is working her regular job as a
> paramedic, she's in an area not far from Richmond, VA.
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> The heat has let up but it keeps raining. Woke up last night with a crashing
> boomer about 4 AM that felt like it lasted for 5 minutes. I got up and
> looked out all the windows wondering what it might have hit - but all seemed
> quiet, not even a siren.
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> The big news is they have paved our road. It's just a base coat, but oh,
> it's so wonderful not to have all that dust!!! We are going to wash cars
> tomorrow between rain showers. It will be nice to have a blue car again - I
> am tired of seeing gray.
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> Right now it is only 74 degrees (23 C) and the humidity is down to 77
> percent. I can handle this. The AC has run non-stop for weeks. BTW, for
> those living were AC is optional - AC stands for air conditioner not air
> cooler! It conditions the air so we can live. It does not completely cool
> the air but I will say the new AC we put in last year has been a blessing.
> It's been cheap to run and it does keep it fairly cool in here.
Busy washing your car?
Good to read the roadwork is done.
We had 2 days of cooling and rain and now we're back to hot and muggy, getting
worse I guess this week, but still tolerable for sleeping.
Air conditioning is supposed to remove the humidity and the evaporation (or
something) makes a person feel more confortable. I don't have any AC. I use
reversing window fans.
hope all goes well with you, Bev.
Hugs
J
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