Who stole a whole season?
Here, in the northeast of the continental US we typically experience four seasons.. There's the cold winter, the hot and humid summer and the lovely warm and sunny spring and fall.
It appears that this year someone gave us a horrible, snowy, cold winter that lasted for six months and dumped us straight into hot and humid summer.. What is the deal here? Where are those lovely days of sunny, 70-some degree weather that we expect in spring?
This year's weather can be summed up with: snow, more snow, cold, rain, rain, rain, rain, rain, hot-hot-hot.
I want out... right after I file for beatification of whoever invented the AC. Bless you.
Comments
its atleast 90 in my apartment.. no a/c
Posted by: Paul | June 26, 2003 11:03 PM
I love AC - cant live without that wonderful device that sucks electricity, and pushes out wonderful cool air.......
growing up we never had Ac, didnt even know what it was...but...now im spolied...cant go back....
I went to Los Angeles last saturday (scoping out area as I got job offer there) and it was RAINING when i landed....in San Jose it was in the 80s.....and in Sunny SoCal...rain....turns out LA area gets "June Gloom" every year....great
Posted by: jim mcmurry | June 27, 2003 12:48 AM
We North Americans stole the season ... we created so much pollution that nature is changing.
Posted by: JamesR | June 27, 2003 08:10 AM
In other words "Go thank your local SUV owner"? :)
Posted by: kasia | June 27, 2003 08:51 AM
Hello there!
Still "two seasons" are better than just one. It's always 90 degrees down here in Florida and I really miss "the other three seasons" I used to get in DC. Oh well...
Anyway, I don't know how I ended up in this website, but it looks great.
Cheers,
Julian
PS: Pictures look great too !!!
Posted by: Julian | June 27, 2003 10:00 AM
I've discovered, during this recent heat wave, that my decrepit A/C really is barely working. *sigh; time to scrape up more cash.
More generally, there is mounting evidence that suggests that we're actually coming out of a ~1500 year-long _cool_ period, and returning to the kind of (warmer) weather the Roman Empire enjoyed.
I still hate SUVs, though. :-)
Posted by: Harald | June 27, 2003 10:07 AM
Yeah the heat is ridiculus now. We have AC, but man this CRT pumps out so much heat. My room is always a few degrees warmer than the rest of the house...
Posted by: Techie2000 | June 28, 2003 09:21 PM
Sounds like you moved to Ohio and didn't realize it.
Posted by: Dan Isaacs | June 30, 2003 03:52 PM