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caddyman ([personal profile] caddyman) wrote2005-06-21 12:29 am

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Well, after last night's heat induced sleep deprivation debacle, I have planned tonight with comparative care.

It's still hot, but not as hot as last night. Nowhere as near. I have had a nice refreshing shower and I am typing this with a cup of chocolaty Ovaltine next to the keyboard (Pass me my pipe and slippers, Rover). I have eschewed anything even vaguely caffeinated since about 8pm (normally I'd be guzzling coffee right up to and past midnight), so I am hopeful that I shall be able to doze off in comparatively short order. A breeze would be nice, for the second night on the trot, the air is completely still and tranquil. It does nothing to dispel the trapped heat, which is inconvenient, to say the least. Nonetheless...

And now a word of advice.

It is a poor idea to phone a friend and leave a message asking them to phone back when you are just about to take a shower. You know it, I know it. I did anyway. And yes, the phone rang while I was in the shower. Some things will always be dependable. Oh happy day.

In the meantime, I am now bone-achingly tired. One last ciggy, I think, and then bed. Before 1 am is dead early for me.

[identity profile] jennanne.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
You need to buy one of those big box fans!! Also.. Why is it so hot? Do you not have A/C? My Jessica is in Sweden and they do not have A/C there.

[identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com 2005-06-21 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
As a rule no, we don't have A/C in houses. It hasn't really been much of a problem in the past because we rarely get the prolonged periods of heat that you might get in Oklahoma (in the same way we rarely get the prolonged periods of intense cold in the winter).

The past few years, though, it has seemed to get hotter and drier for longer in the summer, with occasional very heavy rain storms, instead of the more regular, gentle rain you would expect.

Ho hum.

[identity profile] pauln.livejournal.com 2005-06-22 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
For most of the year over here we need central heating rather than A/C. A/C would be used for maybe two, in a hot year three, weeks spread in a random way over late May to early September. It's not worth the money and hassle for that short a time.