Michael Moore
Recycles dryer sheets
Our house has been getting up to 70F the last few days while the fog has been out. We much prefer it when it stays in the low 60F area. 70F is just too hot.
cheers,
Michael
cheers,
Michael
Probably not as much fun in February, but I'd love to roll around in a snow pile right about now...I know, sorry 'bout dat.
However, recall my photos of snow piles, depth of which would be up to my armpits.
Get your sunscreen and straw hat out, Moe.
Sunny and high 80s and 90s coming this weekend to NY state. WoooooooHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
If you find a snow pile, make sure it's not yellow...Probably not as much fun in February, but I'd love to roll around in a snow pile right about now...
Today was the 50th day this summer where temps have reached 100 or more. The previous record (going back 150 years) was 39 days.
Ana baby, I love ya, won't you come over?Our only hope before October is for a storm to blow our way from the Gulf. That appears more likely today than any time this summer - hurricane season is suddenly heating up.
I'm assuming you are already on severe water restrictions.Including today, it's 58 days here. Absolutely no end in sight. None.
Ana baby, I love ya, won't you come over?
Seriously -- I don't know that you and I can begin to really paint the picture of just how brutally horrible it is here now. Yes, folks, it really IS that bad, and then some.
And those most recent images were almost a month ago. It's a lot worse now.These photos are astounding.
Scenes from the 2009 Texas drought | Photo Gallery | Statesman
My central air is no longer blowing cool air. Months of punishing heat finally did it in. The inside temp has climbed 3 degrees in the past 45 minutes. I've called my repair guy and left a message - he may be so far behind I'll have to try someone else.
On the plus side, today's high is not expected to exceed 99... And yes, we have the [-]escape pod[/-] RV parked next to the house.
After shutting the unit off for a couple of hours I switched it back on and it's working. The unit is 11 years old and has only had one problem - a bad coil three years ago, replaced under the 10 years parts and labor warranty. This repair job will be on my nickel...
'nother thought, the drain from the evaporator clogged, evap coil could ice up. Might check the drain in the indoor unit above the blower, be sure that it is clear.
That would depend on the humidity level. I thought your area had dry heat.
One amazing (to me) thing about that map is how sharp the dividing line is between "exceptional drought" and "normal" in central TX. On Monday we drove across this line and it is sharply visible - top a hill and it is green ahead of you and parched brown behind you.