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Nancy2 wrote:
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> True, that. The pics are upside down on my iPad. They look rusted and abandoned.
>
> N.


They didn't show up upside down to me but the bad condition made me
think of some bad neighborhood where people don't go outside at night
because of all the gang teenagers hanging out, selling drugs and
shooting each other, etc. mehehh

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Nancy2 wrote:
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>> True, that. The pics are upside down on my iPad. They look rusted and
>> abandoned.
>>
>> N.

>
> They didn't show up upside down to me but the bad condition made me
> think of some bad neighborhood where people don't go outside at night
> because of all the gang teenagers hanging out, selling drugs and
> shooting each other, etc. mehehh


I haven't seen gangs but a fence across the street got tagged. The park
across the street is well known for drug deals and beer drops. So the
sheriff has asked us to report anything suspicious. Especially after stolen
property was found in our trees.

This used to be a lazy farm community. But they built it up too rapidly and
people are flocking into the new housing. The law just can't keep up.

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On 6/25/2014 12:12 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>
> "dsi1" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 6/24/2014 1:23 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and again
>>>>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of
>>>>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>>> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get
>>>> none
>>>> of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth
>>>> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here!
>>>
>>> Be careful what you wish for ...
>>>
>>> My daughter lives in Germany and last week they had dreadful storms with
>>> a tornado! She sent pics of trees uprooted or split in two. It was a
>>> real mess.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> You're right about that. I'd sure love to see a tornado - just not in
>> my town.

>
> I've never seen one in rl. Can't say I want to either The pic she
> sent of the one they had was enough They had 4 separate storms in a
> 36 hour period.
> Not much sleep around there during that.


I used to have dreams about dinosaurs hundreds of feet high attacking my
town. I guess a tornado would be scary in that kind of way.
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On 6/25/2014 12:13 AM, Cheri wrote:
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>
>> Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC
>> rules. It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it
>> must have been muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp.
>> Another person said hers was the same. I thought at first that I just
>> hadn't rinsed my hair well and there was some conditioner in it but
>> no. It finally dried. I just think it is the weather.

>
> I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I
> ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only
> thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL
>
> Cheri


East coast chiming in! Heat and humidity here. If we're lucky we get a
storm from the unstable air masses, and it will lower the temps for a
while. But come late July/August, those rain storms are few and far between.

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Cheri wrote:
>>
>> I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I
>> ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only
>> thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL

>
> Even worse than heat with humidity is adding in no wind. Oh man that
> kills me in the summertime mornings. I can deal with the heat, but
> not when there is no breeze.
>
> When i was younger, I always said, the hotter the better, and I meant
> it then buy no longer.
>
> gee.


Yes, I go along with the no breeze too.

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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
eb.com...
> On 6/25/2014 12:13 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>
>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>> Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC
>>> rules. It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it
>>> must have been muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp.
>>> Another person said hers was the same. I thought at first that I just
>>> hadn't rinsed my hair well and there was some conditioner in it but
>>> no. It finally dried. I just think it is the weather.

>>
>> I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I
>> ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only
>> thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL
>>
>> Cheri

>
> East coast chiming in! Heat and humidity here. If we're lucky we get a
> storm from the unstable air masses, and it will lower the temps for a
> while. But come late July/August, those rain storms are few and far
> between.


Yes, I'm sure it's miserable in those months.

Cheri

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Cheri wrote:
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> "Gary" > wrote in message ...
> > Cheri wrote:
> >>
> >> I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I
> >> ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only
> >> thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL

> >
> > Even worse than heat with humidity is adding in no wind. Oh man that
> > kills me in the summertime mornings. I can deal with the heat, but
> > not when there is no breeze.
> >
> > When i was younger, I always said, the hotter the better, and I meant
> > it then buy no longer.


>
> Yes, I go along with the no breeze too.


And it's almost July. Those horrible mornings will be coming soon. It
was 78F outside early this morning. On those hot, humid, no wind
mornings sometimes I start sweating just walking from my front door to
my van...only about 50 steps. And then, when working outside, I come
home with soaking wet clothes from sweating all day. It's not fun
work. My cell phone in my pocket has gotten messed up occasionally
from the wet pants.

G.

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Cheri wrote:
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> "Cheryl" > wrote in message
> eb.com...
> > On 6/25/2014 12:13 AM, Cheri wrote:
> >>
> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>
> >>> Nah. I have lived in hot places. I never got used to it. But AC
> >>> rules. It's 70 right now but very muggy so unbearable. I think it
> >>> must have been muggy yesterday because my hair felt weirdly damp.
> >>> Another person said hers was the same. I thought at first that I just
> >>> hadn't rinsed my hair well and there was some conditioner in it but
> >>> no. It finally dried. I just think it is the weather.
> >>
> >> I have always hated the heat, even as a young child. I don't know how I
> >> ended up in the San Joaquin Valley where it's hotter than Hell, the only
> >> thing worse is heat with humidity. LOL
> >>
> >> Cheri

> >
> > East coast chiming in! Heat and humidity here. If we're lucky we get a
> > storm from the unstable air masses, and it will lower the temps for a
> > while. But come late July/August, those rain storms are few and far
> > between.

>
> Yes, I'm sure it's miserable in those months.


It really is. Even worse...even though the afternoon rains will lower
temps, that moisture in the ground will make the humidity even worse
later on/the next morning. I am NOT looking forward to the next few
months unless I'm working inside with AC.

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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On 6/25/2014 12:12 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "dsi1" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 6/24/2014 1:23 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 6/23/2014 3:32 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If it makes you feel better, dsi1, it rained here last night and
>>>>>> again
>>>>>> today. A few thunderstorms. Sorry, no high winds, threats of
>>>>>> hurricanes or anything else. Just a little noisy wet weather.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jill
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah crap! I don't know why you get to have all the fun. We didn't get
>>>>> none
>>>>> of that. This has got to be one of the most boring places on earth
>>>>> weather-wise. Nothing ever happens over here!
>>>>
>>>> Be careful what you wish for ...
>>>>
>>>> My daughter lives in Germany and last week they had dreadful storms
>>>> with
>>>> a tornado! She sent pics of trees uprooted or split in two. It was a
>>>> real mess.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> You're right about that. I'd sure love to see a tornado - just not in
>>> my town.

>>
>> I've never seen one in rl. Can't say I want to either The pic she
>> sent of the one they had was enough They had 4 separate storms in a
>> 36 hour period.
>> Not much sleep around there during that.

>
> I used to have dreams about dinosaurs hundreds of feet high attacking my
> town. I guess a tornado would be scary in that kind of way.


Yers As for tornados, I wouldn't want to be near the one in her photo.

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