Welcome, dear Coursers. Hope this new week of August goes well for you and yours.
We are in the about the longest spell of high humidity I can recall. I know, it comes with August, and I remember living in D.C. area, and before that Richmond, August humidity was oppressive. But this South Carolina summer beats them, I think. Even at midnight you go out and air is thick and perfectly still. Humidity still approaching 90%. Glasses fog up the minute you step out the door.
As for morning dawgwalk, at 10 a.m., it's usually been 85F with heat index close to 100F because of the humidity. I know plenty of health books that say old folks should just stay in AC in such conditions, but my senior rescue dawg and I have just pressed on anyway, not enjoying it much, but getting it done. This morning, the one saving grace for we two old dawgs was the presence of puffy dark clouds looking as though they could deliver a cloudburst but in any event giving us protection from the sun. Kept hoping one would let loose and soak us. Never did -- til 5 minutes after we got home. I ran out to the car to close a few windows that had left slightly open -- and then I go drenched!
Speaking of sun, the solar eclipse at 99% totality where we are will occur next Monday afternoon. Ten pairs of eclipse-viewing glasses arrived today with company info saying they have been tested and are safe. Separately got a message from Amazon saying because the company had never gotten a rating from NASA, Amazon couldn't stand behind their use. Oh well, we'll work it out -- most likely it will be cloudy here anyway. Seems like it has been for the past month.
Exercise teacher returns tomorrow after being there for her mom, post-surgery. Wondering if she will ease us back in it or kick our butts since we haven't done a core workout in a week.Yikes!
Cheers all,
Superbob
We are in the about the longest spell of high humidity I can recall. I know, it comes with August, and I remember living in D.C. area, and before that Richmond, August humidity was oppressive. But this South Carolina summer beats them, I think. Even at midnight you go out and air is thick and perfectly still. Humidity still approaching 90%. Glasses fog up the minute you step out the door.
As for morning dawgwalk, at 10 a.m., it's usually been 85F with heat index close to 100F because of the humidity. I know plenty of health books that say old folks should just stay in AC in such conditions, but my senior rescue dawg and I have just pressed on anyway, not enjoying it much, but getting it done. This morning, the one saving grace for we two old dawgs was the presence of puffy dark clouds looking as though they could deliver a cloudburst but in any event giving us protection from the sun. Kept hoping one would let loose and soak us. Never did -- til 5 minutes after we got home. I ran out to the car to close a few windows that had left slightly open -- and then I go drenched!
Speaking of sun, the solar eclipse at 99% totality where we are will occur next Monday afternoon. Ten pairs of eclipse-viewing glasses arrived today with company info saying they have been tested and are safe. Separately got a message from Amazon saying because the company had never gotten a rating from NASA, Amazon couldn't stand behind their use. Oh well, we'll work it out -- most likely it will be cloudy here anyway. Seems like it has been for the past month.
Exercise teacher returns tomorrow after being there for her mom, post-surgery. Wondering if she will ease us back in it or kick our butts since we haven't done a core workout in a week.Yikes!
Cheers all,
Superbob