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No rain

I've always been sensitive to heat and the bright sunshine, so I can relate! I do fine with indoor lights, but the sun is my limit, walking outside on a sunny day is miserable. I have to shield my eyes and I get irritable.

We've had some rain here in southern New England. It actually rained last night. And we're looking at the potential of that hurricane/tropical storm (or the remnants of it, hopefully) coming up here and dumping a bunch of rain on us next week.
 
You are all making me jealous.
Here it's almost 10:30 pm, and I have my desk fan going.

Please send me some of that cool weather 😆😂
 
When I think sub-zero, I think Fahrenheit. Seven below is much more impressive.
Having never learned fahrenheit in the first place the numbers given by people in the US always just seem ridiculous to me. Unless it's something truly extreme and makes me curious I don't bother doing conversions but just skip past them.

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