
Yep, if you guessed that it's a '57 Buick, you're 100% correct.
Why am I posting a photo of a '57 Buick? It's because I'm at work and just happened to have it on this computer here.
Is it hot where you are? It sure is hot here. I just read that there are more severe thunderstorms on our way this afternoon. Yesterday, the second I opened the door of the TJ in my driveway when I finally got home there was a crash of thunder and a downpour. I got wet again. Timing. It's wonderful. So, I went inside, calmy changed my clothes and shoes, went back outside in the pouring rain to pull the TJ into the pole barn. Anyone who knows what it's like to drive an un-airconditioned Jeep Wrangler knows that you have to take the windows off in this heat. That's the only air conditioning I have - fast moving. The inside got wet, too. Mix that with the road dust and you get UKK.
I haven't been on my computer at home all week since it's been way too hot up there in the dormer. I had the windows open and figured out that most of the heat coming in was shingle heat since the window is a dormer window and there's still 12' of roof below my window just radiating more heat. I do have to check on the fish in the tank up there when I get home today, though. I'm hoping that they're not poached. We did turn the air on in the house yesterday, though. Log houses take longer to get hot in the summer and longer to cool down in the winter. It takes roughly 4 months for the temperature change to work it's way through the logs. We may not need to turn the heat on this winter until January at this rate.
Time to get ready to get into the traffic and sweat all the way home.
 
 
 


 
 
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