Monday, January 22, 2007

Short Post

It is so hot and humid here that I can hardly do anything! The temp was only 31 deg C today, but it is 21 overnight. It's the humidity that kills you. I woke up sweating this morning, and couldn't make a decision what to do. The dentist's receptionist made the decision for me by asking if I could fill a cancellation today instead of my appt on Wed.

I had a filling in a tooth that has been troubling me on and off for a while, and 7 hours later the Local is just about gone. I tried to have a drink of water about 2 hours ago and half of it ran off my chin! I have come in the house at 21.45, opened all the windows then brought the dogs and the laptop up to my room and turned the aircon on. What a relief - hang the expense.

Bought the batting for Daniel's quilt today, and I am going to Craft Group tomorrow, so must get on with the top.

Mum's visit wasn't too bad - small doses are more manageable. Someone asked if she does any craft. She does lots of different things, embroidery, garment sewing, crochet, goldwork, a few quilts and Ikebana.

No photos sorry. I'm enjoying all the snow and ice photos.

I just looked at the weather link and it is 80 deg F with 82% humidity and it is 10.30 pm

7 comments:

  1. I don't know how you can stand the heat and humidity. Give me our -10 weather any time. It's easy to put on extra clothes and the air is so fresh at that temp. It's also great quilting weather. I hope your hot weather breaks soon.

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  2. It has been cold here, but I'm trying not to complain -- remembering how hot and miserable I was last summer. At least in cold I can put on a sweatshirt and cuddle under a quilt. Humidity is miserable -- hope it ends for you soon.

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  3. You are longing for cold and I for warmth. It is strange to think of that we live on the same world but it is so different. Have a nice day.

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  4. It certainly would be hard to get interested in quilting in that heat I would think. Even having any extra layers of fabric near you would make perspire I bet. I hope it gets cooler there soon -- and warmer here soon!

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  5. I love the heat and humidity. I also spend alot time in my pool.

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  6. You left a comment on Cheryl's blog about muslin. I believe the US muslin is the UK calico? Correct me if I'm wrong.

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  7. It's been hot here too, but not so humid! You have my sympathies, it makes it hard to get motivated when it is so hot.

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