Rick...it's hot in Lawton, too. Spent three hours at the Water-park today with the grandkids. Really nice. The pavement was hot enough to fry potatoes in the suntan oil, though. selahV
Jack, one of our most regular church members here in Boca, lives in his car. Has for over 10 years. He's used to it, and he fits in well at church, so it's a non-issue. Anyway, he can't sleep in his car when it's hot, so he moves up north. With these temperatures, I hope he's made it up to Quebec.
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When I published this post and refreshed the blog, the local temp had gone to 104!
ReplyDeleteRick...it's hot in Lawton, too. Spent three hours at the Water-park today with the grandkids. Really nice. The pavement was hot enough to fry potatoes in the suntan oil, though. selahV
ReplyDeleteWimp! You used to tear apart crates with the vultures hovering in heat hotter than this when we lived in Africa!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
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Sally, ;-)
ReplyDeleteSelahV, I feel sorry for those who HAVE to work outside!
Jack, one of our most regular church members here in Boca, lives in his car. Has for over 10 years. He's used to it, and he fits in well at church, so it's a non-issue. Anyway, he can't sleep in his car when it's hot, so he moves up north. With these temperatures, I hope he's made it up to Quebec.
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