Desert peeps be strange.
I'd never live there, and if aliens dropped me off or sumpin', I'd move before tomorrow, when it is going to get too hot again.
:D
Been hot here too, mid 90's at my elevation, triple digits in the valley. We are fortunate...by 8:30 or so at night it's in the mid 70's, and is in the 50's come first light. Open the windows at night, close early in the morning...house has been getting no warmer than low 70's indoors...
We're still having a fire in the morning, sometimes keeping it going all day and evening. Low 40's lows, low-mid 50's highs. Some drizzle, some clouds, some sun breaks.
@Kaveman
An old guy who volunteered as a campground host in one of the FS campgrounds I managed in my very early days with the Mt. Hood NF usually had his Coleman gas lantern going at a low setting under the table in his little camp trailer in coolish weather. It worked great, made a lot of...
More rain with sun breaks. Washed, vaced, and serviced the Subaru in between showers for M to take tomorrow on a few days trip to the coast for a visit with her bestie.
We had several days of lovely sunny weather up into the mid and even upper 60's...but yesterday and today and for the next few it's been slushy snow/rain that doesn't stick with highs in the mid 30's.
April in northwestern Oregon :).
Now there's a thing you don't see every day...a guy from the rain forest telling a guy from the desert about how evaporative cooling works :lol:.
Glad it helped :thumbup:.
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