Originally Posted By: Sue22
yeh, the other problem here on the east coast is that when its 90, its 90% humidity!

ok, maybe not quite, but the humidity is the real killer. even in the shade it feels "hot".

i remember when i went out to wyoming in high school to camp with the scouts. it was hot but so dry i didn't realize how hot it was and thus in the process got a nasty burn on my back that scabbed up something awful. and remember when you got in the shade, it actually felt cool.


The last time I got "that" sunburn was in 1991. eyes I was visiting my hometown in central California from where I lived in Omaha. July felt soooooo cool in CA compared to NE. Still have a patch on my back that has no feeling at all.


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