Okay, this is ridiculous.
27 Jul 2009 06:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have low tolerance for heat, hence, I am a resident of the Pacific Northwest.
Where we have no air conditioning, because, why bother?
I cannot do 95+ degrees all week. I simply can't. You hear that, weather?? I CAN'T. *melts*
I'd go down to the local air-conditioned book store right now and sit there browsing, except that the idea of getting in my no-air-conditioningoven car to drive the three minutes sounds so horrific that I can hardly stand it.
What? I should go anyway? You are right. *tries to move*
I loathe the heat.
ETA: I'm not just whiny- apparently Wednesday might be the hottest day EVER here. Good grief.
Where we have no air conditioning, because, why bother?
I cannot do 95+ degrees all week. I simply can't. You hear that, weather?? I CAN'T. *melts*
I'd go down to the local air-conditioned book store right now and sit there browsing, except that the idea of getting in my no-air-conditioning
What? I should go anyway? You are right. *tries to move*
I loathe the heat.
ETA: I'm not just whiny- apparently Wednesday might be the hottest day EVER here. Good grief.
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Date: 28 Jul 2009 02:09 am (UTC)That said, I feel your pain. I was visiting friends in Oregon during the 2004 heat wave. 95-degrees sucks WAY worse when you don't have A/C and nobody knows how to deal with the heat. (Thus my decision to bring a window unit with me should I ever be lucky enough to move to the PNW.)
Could you flee to the coast till the worst is over? Pacific Ocean = natural AC.
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Date: 28 Jul 2009 02:46 am (UTC)It might hit 100 tomorrow, simply unheard of around here.
I've been pushed to consider buying some sort of air conditioning unit to survive these days, but it seems like such a waste. This is so unusual. Fans and cold showers will have to do for now.
I went down to the Sound yesterday to get a little more breeze by the water, and there is a great public salt water pool down there that I should go to again tomorrow for a little relief. I'd love to go to the ocean, if I could figure out a cool place to leave the cat...
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Date: 28 Jul 2009 03:03 am (UTC)I know my Oregon friends deal with heat waves by staying at work as long as possible, then going up to the mountains/waterfalls until it cools down a bit, then opening the windows and turning on the fans.
If I were you, I'd go ahead and buy a cheap window unit AC (like, for the bedroom.) So you only use it 1 week every other year. That just means it will last forever.
Remember global warming. Y'all may be getting these heat waves a lot more often in the future. The weathers screwy everywhere.