Morning all. Sunny and currently 64° 85 predicted. Velda, humidity levels down in the 20’s range is extremely low for us. That combined with low dewpoints and lack of rain is way we are experiencing high to extreme fire danger which is unusual for this time of year. In actuality, it’s high dew-points that make it uncomfortable. A lot of people complain about humidity, but if your humidity is high, say 80%, and the dewpoints is low, you are not really going to notice it. But if the dewpoints start climbing above 60%, that’s when you start feeling it. Those two combinations put a lot of moisture in the air. If the temps are in the 80’s and dewpoints the same or higher, it can feel like a sauna. But those combinations also help fire danger due to that moisture n the air. I read something once, that one of the reasons why the Midwest is so humid, is because of all the moisture that the miles and miles of planted corn is throwing off. Corn has a lot of moisture.
I’m trying to throw of what could be a summer cold, although it’s more n my sinuses. Not stuffed up, just runny nose, bit of sore throat from post nasel drip and all that good stuff. I didn’t do a whole lot yesterday, because of it. I did work on the deck for just a little bit but by the time I got back from the vet with Molly, the sun was already starting to get on the wood and after about an hour I had to quit. I need not tell you how hot boards can get in the sun when it’s pushing into the 80’s. Touch them and ouch. I would be out there now, but have an appt. This morning, so will face same scenario when I get home. Looks like it’s an evening project for awhile. I didn’t do any last night, because I got invited to join the neighbors out on the lake. Fawn lake is a small lake and it doesn’t have much wave action or anything and only a 5 hp restriction for boats. The lake is facing some issues with some algae and dead air zones in the water and decline in the Fishing. So the POA decided that it’s time to save the Lake. A fountain was purchased and installed in the lagoon area of the lake to help aerate the water and pellets are put out a couple of areas to break up the crust of leaves and other stuff in the bottom. It was also decided that those who live on the lake itself and a have pontoon boats, do a boat parade once a week. In other words, to get out there with those boats and run them and kick up some waves and stir up the water. It’s workng. Those who don’t live on the lake can hitch a ride with those who are, if they want to, so it’s kind of a bonding for the neighborhood too. Although there is a 5 hp restriction, most of those boats, have between 25 and 30 hp motors on them because of the size they are nowadays, but they run them slow at other times. We were making circles for about an hour last night.
Barbie, sounds like you got a case of Energize Bunny Syndrome
Shirl, hope the handyman calls.
Gotta run, have a grea day.