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I am not envious, I am not envious, I am not envious.
Actually it was in the mid 70's this morning we had this freaky cool front, unheard of in August. I had a great time on el bikeo -- Les "Prairie Roots" wrote in message ... 9:15 pm - 58F, 68% humidity, dewpoint 48F, windchill 57F (YES! windchill. Windchill temps have been included in the weather reports the last couple of days.) This morning's temp when I woke up was 47F. Yikes! That matched a record low. Frost predicted overnight in the north. After that, this cold front is moving east. On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 18:38:12 -0700, Fred wrote: 6:35pm - 83F and 40% humidity On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:16:35 -0500, Joyce wrote: Hey! 3 PM and we've finally reached 60F! Humidity is still up there .... 78%. Joyce On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 12:41:41 -0700, Fred wrote: 74F and 58% humidity at 12:39pm On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 10:44:16 -0500, Joyce wrote: LOL! Well if you like *chilly*, you'd love it here. The downstairs thermostat showed 68F in the house ... ran quickly to the bank, the car thermometer showed 61F, and now my weather program on my desktop says it's 58F/80% humidity. Damn is it cold. I would ask where summer went, but I'm not sure we really ever saw it. Joyce On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 07:36:42 -0700, Fred wrote: I have the three fans going at 6:45 am today to get the place cooled down before it heats up later. More 80's predicted for today. It is quite chilly in my den right now - perfect. On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 02:16:57 -0500, Joyce wrote: I'm telling ya, we are having some really bizarre weather here. Yesterday I had to relent and turn the air back on, the house was really hot (was 88 upstairs) and humid. I woke this morning, puttered about the house for a bit then ran out to the mailbox ... dang was it cold! Temps dropped to mid 60's at some point, had to change back into jeans and a sweatshirt. It is currently 58F/85% humidity ... and I see where my brother is located it is registering 96% humidity ... guess what's coming our way. g So the temps are cooler, but the air is certainly moist. g Too cool to run the air so windows are opened again, which results in more humidity in the house, more in my limbs I fear. According to the forecast, we are to have at least 3 more days of this. And I do expect MY weight to be up tomorrow ... sodium, sodium and more sodium for dinner this evening. sigh Joyce On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 07:06:36 -0700, Fred wrote: Well, I guess yesterday's 90F here was somewhat responsible along with the sushi (soy sauce) and teriaki (soy sauce) for tight sneakers and sausage fingers most of last night!!! Hopefully, it will not be retained until Weds WI. On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 01:19:32 -0500, Joyce wrote: I know that my eating hasn't been wonderful by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm also thinking water retention is playing a bit of havoc ... too much sodium and maybe too much regional humidity - even though the days are a bit cooler this week. Rings are tight, shoes are snug (which is a good indicator for me) and boy can that scale jump unreasonably up. More water, I definitely need to drink more water. Joyce On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 18:37:09 -0700, Fred wrote: Oh, this reminds me - I don't think yesterday was that bad as I was down 1.5 on the home scale this morning. Exercise WATER! (G) On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 01:34:29 -0500, Joyce wrote: If either of you figure out why it's been tougher lately, please let me know! I'm not horribly off track, but it's definitely been more difficult these days. Weight up this morning, am guessing water retention as when I slipped into my shoes to head out the door this morning (my comfy moccasins) I noticed they really were snug and more difficult to get into than usual. Ahhhh, swollen feet/hands is generally a good tip off to me that there is something else going on. And yes, just now I realized my rings are tighter than norm also. sigh But still ... By the way ... I tried to email you Les, with a goofy question/request for my daughter - but I received a notification that after several days the email was cancelled (don't remember the technical reason). I removed the *not* from you email address ... is there something else I should have done? You can email me personally at jaw179atearthlinkdotnet Joyce On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 00:25:52 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Well ow, that was not so great, but I am sure you will drop it back where it belongs. I am up a bit right now too. I don't know why it is so hard lately. -- Les "Fred" wrote in message news:t40gg0t862dui7289fcd2pnejlmp59sbfj @4ax.com... A BUMP or negative pothole in the road of life.... Current: 162.8 Gain: 2.0 But that is down 2 in the last two days, so ..... Well, so. Fred 219.2/162.8/164.0 (Lifetime July 2003) Started WW: Oct 29, 2002 |
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