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Even Alley in Canada is hot!
Low 90's here, low humidity too, single digits, makes for bloody noses!
Now, if ya'll will excuse me, I'm going to stop at a convenience store, buy 40 lbs. of ice, throw it in the tub, fill it with water, and jump in! :)
Have a great morning. Try not to work too hard.
I'll try to get a new blog up today, time permitting!
Alley, I thought better of the ice-in-the-tub-thing, mainly for the reason you stated above, lol!
Your storm must have been very tall and powerful to create hail as warm as it was! Hope none of your plants were harmed!
GG, you mean like this/
This Bardu, Norway. It's presently 51F at the moment!
Anyway, every computer here has a login name and password. For reasons unknown whenever I visit Bogon's blog, the computer will ask me to log in again. I used to exit out of IE6 and start over from scratch, but I just started re-logging in, and when I do that, I get more stuff! I can now see my webcounter and map, and the buttons have appeared above the comment text box!
Further investigation has it at Bogon's current blog, not his older ones. I haven't much of an idea of what the trigger is; perhaps it's the video LowerCal posted, as I can see it now!
Let's see what else I can find! :)
Hot here too so I have all the curtains closed to keep it dark, helps to keep the house cooler therefore making it easier for the AC to cool efficiently.
Think I may go and lay down for a couple of hours before I have to decide what to make for dinner. Think I may broil a chicken breast and cut it up over some salad greens and homemade apple cider vinegar dressing....
Stay cool....
The whole computer needs an upgrade, lol!
I'm getting used to these comment buttons!
Nasty storms in Indiana and Ohio; looks like a derecho, but it's moving too slow, IMO.
I put my detective hat on and tracked down that Columbia Gorge cam. Found it at http://www.fsvisimages.com/, then clicked on the drop-down menu for Real Time Images and found Columbia River Gorge. They have a cool "Map It" button that showed why it looked familiar, but I couldn't quite place it. I only went as far east as The Dalles on my latest trek and this cam is at Wishram, about 10 miles farther east.
That site has got some nice views, so I bookmarked it to enjoy again in the future.
2:10pm and 67 degrees here, with some showers in the forecast. Wish I could send some of the coolth your way.
Briar, I'd already been there today! The Gorge is one of my favs! :)
beginning to think we all are going to spontaneous combust
also beginning to think the osprey cam is in stuck mode
puppies have been out and playing
keys still looking mighty good
time for a big glass of iced tea
Have you heard about the accident at a warehouse in MD that resulted from improper use of a forklift? I seem to think that recently there was a similar incident at your place of work. Here is a quote from an article:
"A forklift operator knocked over an enormous metal storage shelf loaded with documents. This caused a domino effect, pushing over rack after rack; eventually taking out a support for the roof."
To read the rest of the story, please go to http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/06/warehouse-col lapses-in-cheverly-worker-missing-77413.html
Speaking of, it sounds like everyone's suffering this time around. The highest heat index I saw this week was 123, but when I read your comment about the temperatures on the floor and your kevlar suit, I decided to shut up!
I stopped and brought a salad home for supper tonight that was unusual and scrumptious - salad greens with grilled chicken, pecans, cranberries, gorgonzola cheese and a raspberry vinagrette. Very good for hot weather!
We had quite a crane accident here - yesterday, I think. The operator was lifting up a concrete wall at a construction site - preformed stuff. Pulled him right over. It really was a bad scene. I never did see another article to know whether he survived, or how badly injured he was. Big machinery's fascinating, but...
I'm not sure if you're on tonight or not. If I can manage to keep at it a little longer, I'll check back. Hope all's well - stay cool!
I see the feeder cam did not upload and is stopped on the little deer at the salt lick that I saw last night. Battery must be running low.
Take it easy today dear one, with this heat, one does not realize the toll it is taking on a person. Stay safe.
I may get a new blog up tonight, but I'm not promising anything! Mama osprey has been absent the last few times I've checked out the cam, so I wonder if the chicks have hatched and she's looking for food?
Hi, Janet! No relief in sight for us, and you either! :( Extended forecast has us around 100 for the next week! When i got home from work last night, iced tea was most welcome! And no, I did not take the Nestea plunge, lol!
Alley, have you named the kittensw yet? If they are boys(one sounds like a girl, am I right?) you can call them Mush and Tony, lol! Especially if they turn out to be rascals! There was some nasty storms south of you yesterday, but I guess it wasn't part of a front, as you are still hot. Oh, well one can hope October gets here soon! :)
Pros, I had lost control of a 23,000 pound ingot at the beginning of the year, which causd some damage, but nothing like the mess you described! I've heard of a bay of Ragu spaghetti sauce at the plant in Owensboro biting the dust in that fashion. Talk about a mess!
Hi, Shore! with the new glitch on this computer, I can access your Wordpress site, but I haven't figured out how to get to my gmail account, so I've been unable to leave a comment! :( I did like it very much, though!
BTW, we are getting babies! I saw a doe with twin fawns frolicking in the soybean field in the distance this morning! As long as they stay away from our sweet corn! :)
I'm going to take a break for a while.
Will continue the story later.
Awaiting input from Ranger Rick which probably won't occur until RTLSNK gets home from church.
Hope you have a good day!
Almost time to go home! Be back tonight!
No I have not named the kittens yet, not sure if they are both males or not, will have to wait till I can catch them playing at the new toy I am going to put out for them today. Its a combination cat scratcher, lounge, toy. Should keep them occupied. I bet even momma will be playing with it...LOL
Anyway have a great Sunday. One thing at nights, it is cooler for working.
I see you are home for a while and have really heated up over your way. We broke another record with our high today. a line of thunderstorms have moved through and cooled us down a bit. did not get enough rain to fill an eyedropper! It was enough to put a damper on our cookout. I had to drag out the rotisserie, I've never used it for short ribs so it could be an interesting supper tonight!
instead of the nestea plunge maybe "calgon take me away" would work better.
looking forward to our next world views.........
Lucky Dogs!
Probably give a pass on visiting other blogs until I get the new blog up. It's getting long in the tooth, IMO!
Alley, Meonus is a great name for a kitten! Gubber? Is that a fictional character? I don't blame you for not going out and watching the parade, it's just too dang hot!
Cal, I'm sure you'll be glad to enjoy the natural air conditioning of Alaska here shortly! Sounds nice!
Janet, I saw all the weather on the radar in the Carolinas this afternoon, but I guess you got the same type of storms that we did!
Don't know about a bubble bath, but a whirlpool tub would do wonders for my aching bones! :)
Rob, pups lead the lives of rock stars; webcam, utube, Flickr, Facebook, and they are constantly attended to by gov't employees!
Turned out the lights to sleep at 1 AM and yes I am up now for a wee bit.
Anyway, I guess I will check the porch one more time then head back to bed. Have a great shift.
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