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20 Comments on Friday's Fotos - "It's Not The Heat - It's The Humidity?"

JUL
30
2010
268,423 Points 7 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

As i sit here and sweat looking at the picture, I think I understand....

10:41pm • #1
194,234 Points 15 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

I once heard someone say that the phrase "It's not the heat, it's the humidity," is like saying "It's not the bullet, it's the hole it leaves behind."  :)

10:42pm • #2
JUL
31
2010
707,618 Points 24 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

In the South, women GLOW with the humidity!  HAHA! After living in Hawaii and NoCA for 20 years, I got off a plane in Orlando in May and IMMEDIATELY KNEW why I had grown up with ponytails in SC.  VA is not as bad as SC; however, 100 degree temps are hard to take going in and out of AC all day!

1:11am • #3
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Wallace,

The last two summers have had unusually low humidity to go with higher than normal temps. :)

Steve

8:21am • #6
156,772 Points

The hottest I've ever experienced was 107 deg. That was more than hot enough for me!

9:01am • #7
1,103,926 Points 45 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Steve,

Wow, those are readings we would never see around Bellingham, either one.

10:40am • #9
393,140 Points 13 Featured Posts

Nice - this summer has been a hot one for sure!

10:51am • #10
366,911 Points

That's bloody hot, I don't care who you are....  you must be doing some crotch pot cooking... 

11:19am • #11
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John,

I didn't know it could get this hot just being outside in the sun. :)

Steve

3:51pm • #12
1,345,379 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Steve,

That is about the lowest humidity I've seen here. :)

Steve

3:52pm • #14
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Carol,

I'm not sure I want to see how cold the winter is going to be. :)

Steve

3:53pm • #15
AUG
01
2010
248,256 Points 1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Called Shot Master

Steve...came upon this only today [Aug.1] due to problems with ISP yesterday; read the comments and if that is the Humidity there in FL--we [Sal & I] will have few problems in the breathing department; the Heat is a tad high, but that is why one has AC in the house, right.  His breathing was messed up by travel to & ingestion of water elements while in S. America & Mexico for G.Motors[ the OLD G.M.] Humidity fells us both in the catching a breath-area.   coming to FL--North of W.Palm Beach area to check breathing-ability next week. NOW, I am actually getting excited that a move [after we Sell this Home] is possible.
Like the thermometer pictured.  Have a good 1st week in August.  
Steve,  Sal informed me that he dislikes heat & humidity
& he reminds me about his G.M. job that ended him up i AZ in the desert in the sand at the black topped proving grounds, where it was 110 heat & 22 humidity.I explained that was desert, no grass, no waster nearby & all sand. He stands by his statement, but I still like what you showed in your photo. [Aug.02]

Barb & Sal

8:48pm • #17
AUG
02
2010
560,228 Points 3 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

Steve,

We have the humidity here in Misery.....  Missouri and it is HOT as well.

Ann Hayden in Wildwood, MO

10:07am • #18
224,261 Points Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Steve - The humidity is a killer. I don't go for my daily bike ride until after 7pm and it's still too hot.

10:45am • #19
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That looks like the temperatures here in good ol' Alabama! We sweat just from the humidity. I can take the heat, but add to that stifling humidity and I will just go inside. Great idea for a photo to by the way.

3:40pm • #20

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