All this heatwave talk FORCED me to have an XL bowl of ice cream.
Oh, you poor thing! How will you ever bear it?
Meanwhile, right now San Francisco (our neighborhood, anyway) is solidly the land of curling up on the sofa under a fuzzy blanket with a hot toddy. Which, generally pleasant, but in July? Sigh. Why can't we work out some kind of temperature exchange with Portland and Seattle? There's got to be some happy medium that would make us all content.
Oh, you poor thing! How will you ever bear it?
Knowing my body, by creating fat.
::hugs hardworking central air unit::
Yes, I am a spoiled Florida girl. But anyone who wants can come sprawl on my incredibly cold Italian tiles.
I'll even make y'all red beans and rice tomorrow. With andouille.
Moooom, Barb is being taunty with her red beans and rice.
I have central air, so I don't have to covet that. But yum.
That's what I was going to make tomorrow.
It popped above 100 in places around Seattle. It's 91 in my apartment.
Tomorrow should be over 100 everywhere in Puget Sound. I am...irked. SOMEONE WILL PAY!
It's going to be in the 80s at day and 60s at night all week in Pasadena. There is something awry when SoCal is 20 degrees cooler than the PNW. Not that I'm complaining! This is my favorite weather.
oddly we are shearing weather with Pasadena. And really, I love it. that is the weather I moved here for.
I am sorry for the people that are having unnaturally hot weather.
Tomorrow should be over 100 everywhere in Puget Sound. I am...irked. SOMEONE WILL PAY!
Yes, let us smite them. Them who, I don't know. But smiting. We needs it.
Baby + dog just slays me. SO CUTE!
Perzactly.
Palin's final speech was a thing of poetic beauty...And who does poetry better than Shatner?
Perzactly, as well.
Sean and Kristin, twins in parking tickets - that's rotten. May the next tickets you get be winning lottery ones.
Meanwhile, right now San Francisco (our neighborhood, anyway) is solidly the land of curling up on the sofa under a fuzzy blanket with a hot toddy. Which, generally pleasant, but in July? Sigh. Why can't we work out some kind of temperature exchange with Portland and Seattle?
I'm feeling chilly too. Minnesota has not exactly had a hard summer. Bit dry, though.