July 21, 2006

"Man it's hot. It's like Africa hot. Tarzan couldn't take this kind of hot."

It’s 8:03 PM, it’s 101 degrees Fahrenheit, I want to die.

Currently it’s 71 in San Francisco. What a difference a bay makes - Much like the pop standard.

Sunday I spent the day on a little secluded beach in the Point Reyes National Seashoe. It was amazing, my own private beach that usually has Sting Rays in the sand bar but not this time. I know nooks & crannys up & down this coast, if only I still drove. If only. *sighs*

So how is it where you live? Do you feel like a worthless slug in the heat? I have a firm belief that the heat brings out evil in people.

Tomorrow night Kayla & I are going out with a few other couples for dinner. Normally this sounds like a wretched idea but last week we did this on my birthday & it was suprisingly fun. Entertaining to the tee. It’s interesting to be around all these other couples and seeing how the dynamics of relationships spin. Well, most of the time…

Pizza.

Posted by staynobody at July 21, 2006 08:00 PM
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And, what a difference a day makes. Yesterday at this time it was 103, today it's only 98! I'm so glad we were fortunate enough to have a rare late July cold front come through! It feels like autumn! But seriously folks, when the heat index is 108 one day, then we have a wind chill factor that makes it feel as if it were 96 the next, it's quite refreshing!

Posted by: NY on July 22, 2006 02:34 PM

check this out Nick...

from weather.com:

5pm Sunny
112ÂF feels like 117ÂF 10% 54ÂF 20% From WNW 9 mph.

It actually feels hotter than the actual temperature. That is horse shite.

Posted by: cb on July 22, 2006 04:48 PM

Holy crap!! You weren't joking! Man! Our hottest temp EVER recorded is 113 (back in 1980... I remember like it was 26 years ago). The current temp map at weather.com shows your area in the white, which means everything in the vicinity runs the risk of spontaneous combustion! OMG! I totally take back any suggestions of complaint about our temperatures!!

Posted by: NY on July 22, 2006 06:13 PM
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