I know just how you feel Jean, and in Colorado we have a dry climate,
with humidity in the summer dipping as low as 5% some days.  I still
feel hot and bothered! :-)  I can tell when the humidity is up, though.
We had a weekend earlier this month where it rained from Friday night to
Sunday evening (heaven!) and the wood work got to a point where it felt
damp, so I uncovered my pillows for a few hours to let mother nature do
some hydrating.  It's been too hot to sit and make lace since then,
though, so I've just lazed in the evenings and had the occasional vodka
daiquiri with mint and lemon :-)  

One of the more popular items here this summer have been the little
personal misters - they're a hand pump/plunger and the container is
filled with cold water and some ice and when you've built up some
pressure, you turn on the nozzle and mist away.  It's been a boon on hot
days at my son's baseball, and daughter's softball.  There've been some
kids who've really needed the cool mist.

Cheers,
Helen, Aussie in Denver

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