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The temperature is predicted to hit 101 degrees today! ...................

Kelley (Texas)

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There is not much you can do around here when it gets that hot...think I will go to the gun show and see if I can find a Winchester Model 70 pre '64 to mess with. I need something "fun" to keep me busy and out of mischief. I put the camera in the closet for a few days so that I can regroup and try the macro photography thing again...just need a "cooling off" period away from that camera. With the temperatures this high, the bugs will be laying low anyway, hiding and trying to stay cool. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)

 
That in its own way, is just as bad as 2 degrees. I just am unable to take that sort of heat. Hide inside, or go diving...probably the only thing I could do.

All the best

M
 
temps around 99 with 100% humity, it was very nasty and I didn't think I was gonna make it through it, turn on the A/C Kelley and be cool and relax. It is also good to give the toys a rest and come back to them later :thumbup:, I hope you and Debbie are well and stay cool through these hot times Kelley, I have family around Fort Worth and Dallas and I remember how hot it can get in the great state of Texas :surrender:

General Ray
 
....the weather here is sunny and cloudy,going detecting early Sunday. See you ojm
ps do you own mules? are they workhorses???
 
A mule is a cross between a donkey and a horse. A work horse is usually a heavy boned horse sometimes referred to as draft horses...big heavy horses. Also, a mule is normally more sure footed than a horse, but not as fast. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)

PS: Do you still have that tall Sun Flower plant?
 
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