Subj : heat To : NANCY BACKUS From : JOE MACKEY Date : Wed Jun 03 2020 05:17:50 Nancy wrote -- > Actually, it was 92 on Memorial Day It was in the low 90s the Sunday, Memorial Day it was 95, the day after only 92, then it kept dropping. We had a low of 47 a few days later. Had to go around closing all the windows and digging out something warmer to wear to bed. We have had lower lows that week, a few years ago, around 2011, it was 33 degrees over night. Our low today is 72 with highs in the highs to be in the 90s. > JM> A recently late friend who lived in Erie, PA turned her a/c on as > JM> soon as it hit 70 degrees, saying it was hot. > That's about comfort level for me... Low 70s, maybe to about 75... No > a/c here anyway, except in my car.... I seldom use my a/c. First I gotta drag it out of the closet, position it in the window, etc. This is only after its been in the upper 90s for several days. And then its off and taken out when not needed. When I was on my trip last year I never ran the a/c in the car. The only time it was on was when I picked it up. Before I left the lot it was off and the windows down. The only time the windows were up was if it were raining, or parked when I locked the car. Speaking of which, I'm on the road again, starting Monday. This time its to "east" Virginia visiting various "hysterical" sites: Patton museum in Lexington, VA, Appomattox, Monticello, Williamsburg and other places both colonial, revolutionary and civil wars. Hopefully by then most of them will be open and no lock down. I don't want to go somewhere to find a closed sign on the door. Happened a few times last year. > You can have it... ;) I never really put away the summer or winter > clothes... they are still where they can be at hand when the temps > change drastically and one need them again... ;) A friend in Syracuse advised I bring a jacket with me, in May! Usually around here in May a jacket is the last thing people think of wearing. :) Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .