Then it will plunge into the seventies!! Thank God.
George, what was for dinner?
Quote from: TCB on July 27, 2018, 11:48:22 PMGeorge, what was for dinner?We had tacos. They were simple but very good.
Quote from: George on July 27, 2018, 11:49:40 PMQuote from: TCB on July 27, 2018, 11:48:22 PMGeorge, what was for dinner?We had tacos. They were simple but very good. I love tacos, but it is too much chopping and dicing for one person.
I am sorry if you posted that on a previous page. I felt it was more important to post before midnight than read page four.
Better to go to the Puerta Vallarta for their buffet.
Japan hit 106 degrees on Monday, its hottest temperature ever. Records fell in parts of Massachusetts, Maine, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon, New Mexico and Texas. And then there's crazy heat in Europe, where normally chill Norway, Sweden and Finland all saw temperatures they have never seen before on any date, pushing past 90 degrees. So far this month, at least 118 of these all-time heat records have been set or tied across the globe*, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
And speaking of the heat: Science Says: Record heat, fires worsened by climate change! Here's one paragraph:QuoteJapan hit 106 degrees on Monday, its hottest temperature ever. Records fell in parts of Massachusetts, Maine, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon, New Mexico and Texas. And then there's crazy heat in Europe, where normally chill Norway, Sweden and Finland all saw temperatures they have never seen before on any date, pushing past 90 degrees. So far this month, at least 118 of these all-time heat records have been set or tied across the globe*, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. *Bolded emphasis is mine.
I think it is best to go around 11:00 and 11:30 when everything is nice and fresh.
Quote from: George on July 27, 2018, 11:54:54 PMAnd speaking of the heat: Science Says: Record heat, fires worsened by climate change! Here's one paragraph:QuoteJapan hit 106 degrees on Monday, its hottest temperature ever. Records fell in parts of Massachusetts, Maine, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon, New Mexico and Texas. And then there's crazy heat in Europe, where normally chill Norway, Sweden and Finland all saw temperatures they have never seen before on any date, pushing past 90 degrees. So far this month, at least 118 of these all-time heat records have been set or tied across the globe*, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. *Bolded emphasis is mine.Perhaps you should forward this to Mr. 45.