It wasn't that, it was soooo hot, upper 90's today and no A/C 8-o.
My feet went to burning and swelling, the cold water cooled me off
My back didn't enjoy the day much tho'![]()
Keep a cool rag behind your neck and over your wrist.........it does help.
It wasn't that, it was soooo hot, upper 90's today and no A/C 8-o.
My feet went to burning and swelling, the cold water cooled me off
My back didn't enjoy the day much tho'![]()
Keep a cool rag behind your neck and over your wrist.........it does help.
 

Keep a cool rag behind your neck and over your wrist.........it does help.

Yes, when I was little my grandmother and I would come in from gardening and the first thing we did was go to the kitchen sink and let cold water flow over our wrists for a minute or two - very cooling! My feet get like that frequently at night. First so freezing that it it uncomfortable and then when I get them warmed up it turns to burning.![]()
Yes, when I was little my grandmother and I would come in from gardening and the first thing we did was go to the kitchen sink and let cold water flow over our wrists for a minute or two - very cooling! My feet get like that frequently at night. First so freezing that it it uncomfortable and then when I get them warmed up it turns to burning.![]()

Evening, Beachers....hubs came home, mowed, and then I took him out to dinner with a birthday gift certificate. And the temp dropped from 75 to 68 while we were eating....mid 50's tonight. Dale....you won't need your air conditioning if this keeps up.![]()
We dropped from 94 to 69!!Evening, Beachers....hubs came home, mowed, and then I took him out to dinner with a birthday gift certificate. And the temp dropped from 75 to 68 while we were eating....mid 50's tonight. Dale....you won't need your air conditioning if this keeps up.![]()
 
 Oh! Poor DHDH has malaria so he deals with hot flashes and chills a lot.
Dale I love sleeping when it's storming unless it's real real bad.
DH has malaria so he deals with hot flashes and chills a lot.
Dale I love sleeping when it's storming unless it's real real bad.
Part of my childhood was spent in Missouri.....back then a lot of houses had tin roofs....I remember sleeping in a feather bed and listening to the rain on the tin....so comfortable and relaxing. A real feather bed....thick and fluffy...back then they were used by a lot of the poor folks.
Correction ... it's 76 degree's![]()
Big two story house and us kids upstairs. No air so the beds were by the windows. When it rained, I love to watch it and the smell. Perfect to drift off to sleep.
That isn't all that cool for this time of night.

Now, our house is so air tight and so well insulated, we do not even hear rain or storms, unless they are ferociously loud. Guess that is why I am so fascinated with radar.....at least I can go outside and get some rain/storm enjoyment when I can see them coming on that green part of the map.
That isn't all that cool for this time of night.
I think that might not be too bad for mid Arkansas....summers are pretty hot there. When we go to Bull Shoals (northern AR)....it is nasty hot in September.
 
