Are we all surviving this current heat wave? Anybody going stir crazy yet?
It is so intense in some parts of the midwest and in the upper 90's here as well. Some parts of southwest MI have a Extreme Heat advisory out as do a lot of the areas to our west. Here we have a Heat advisory. I don't like this. Everything is burned up.
I'm not stir crazy yet as I have been in and out and have been able to do a few things outside in late evening, but I am so sick of having to keep the house closed up and running the fans and AC's. I have window AC's in two of my bedrooms and a fan in my hallway. Between them, I have managed to keep my house fairly comfortable at about 74-75, which is way better than the 90 degrees outside. My thermometer on my deck has registerd as high as 100 , but I know it's reading the heat radiating off the deck. Maybe I should see if I can fry an egg for breakfast on my blacktop drive
The "girls" aren't even interested in going out other than to take care of business and head right back in. So today I decided to take them for a nice ride in my air conditioned truck just to get them out of the house for the day. We went over to a town about 100 miles from here to check out a State Park I have been considering going to. Not a bad park, but a bit heavily wooded and a lot of small sites. A lot of popups and tents in there. Did find a few possibilities, but not going to rush over there. On the way home we stopped at a public access site on the AuSable River about 40 miles southwest of me here. I had some Subway for a late lunch and then let the girls wander in the river. This site is just below a power dam and is also a canoe launching and retrieving site. Tessa of course went right in and just stood there in the current while Sassy who is one of those "what, me get my paws wet" dogs, actually went in, up to her knees . But both wanted back in the cool truck in a short time. When we got home, after driving 216 miles, they didn't even want to get out. Think they would have rather stayed in the truck
I'm trying to get ready for a camping trip this coming Sunday. Easier said than done in this heat. Looks like I might drive through some rain and the cold front on my way up.
But anyway, just wondered how you all are faring out there. Keep cool, drink plenty of water and keep sane.