On 03/07/2008, at 8:46 AM, Max Heim wrote:
> That's why I don't live in the desert southwest -- it is not a
> suitable
> climate for human habitation. I just have to shake my head at the
> amount of
> energy and water consumed in the attempt to make it so...
>>
105 means lovely, balmy evenings for cruising in the hills or along
the beach (top ... who uses the top???)!
Snow... brrrrrrr I have only experienced snow and freezing
temperatures once and that was for a few months in Chicago. Now THAT
is weather/temperature unfit for human habitation - but it seems lots
of people survive it and some even enjoy it. Go figure.
It is hovering around 45F+ here and I am finding it pretty
uncomfortable (wearing too many clothes and using up too much
electricity keeping warm).
A nice, dry 110F and a cold beer is a joy to behold but 110F sun
beating down on your head in a topless car can get a little
uncomfortable... and can make you fixated on the temperature gauge...
so you make sure you leave the evenings for cruising.
:-)
Eric
'68 MGB MkII
Adelaide, South Australia
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