Did you remember to shut off the summer before we left?

I'M MELTING, MELTING!

You know I really thought I lived in Canada and that it wasn't July, but I may have to reconsider based on the evidence.


I can handle this in June, July or even the first half of August, but in September it feels sweltering. I have very specific expections of my seasons. It should cool down a bit more when the sun sets, but in the meantime I'm going go put some ice down my pants.

Keep on Trangling,

Anthony

11 comments:

Knitty Kitty said...

wow, thats hotter than california!
Ick...

Scarlet Hip said...

84 in Florida IS a fall day.

Anonymous said...

and if I went to Florida and it was any less than 84 I would probably complain about how cold it was. I'm very picky. It has to be the temperature I think it should be.

Anyways I went outside and it was far cooler than inside. It must have been like 35 degrees in the house.

Fella said...

It was 92 degrees here the other day. I long for 84.

Cry baby.

Fella said...

By the way, did you edit that picture in MS paint? Or was it done by some 4 year old?

Anonymous said...

MS paint, of course. Why would I go to the trouble of using a real editor for something like that?

Nick, is 92 normal for this time of year or is it unseasonably warm?

Fella said...

Pretty normal. If we are comparing seasonl averages then sure you might have an argument, but if we're just comparing the temeratures, then you, my good chum, are just spoiled by your temperate climate.

Anonymous said...

Southern Ontario's climate is more continental than temperate, it's just farther north than Kansas and the weather is moderated by the Great Lakes. I thought I made it fairly clear in both the post and in these comments that I was complaining that it is hot now, in September, when it isn't normally this hot, not just that it is hot.

Fella said...

Take a gander at this. Please note the professional presentation as well.

Anonymous said...

This is me being unimpressed.

Anonymous said...

Not the grabbing the crotch thing, that part is impressive. I mean your "professional presentation".