On Feb 18, 2014, at 6:39 pm, knarf <[email protected]> wrote:

> The temps have "warmed" a bit since these photos were taken several weeks 
> ago. It's -4C and snowing tonight. Looking at several inches before it's over 
> tomorrow. 
> 
> 35C is pretty hot by our standards. Hope you're drinking lots.

Pretty hot for us, too.  I think I've only experienced one hotter day when it 
got up to about 40 a few years ago.  Normally the hottest we'll get is about 
32.  In this part of the country the heat is thankfully very dry and we had 30% 
humidity.

I filled my Spinal Tap* to 11 before going out for my run.  It ran out within 
the last km so I managed it quite well.  When I got back I slammed down a 
couple of glasses of iced water then sipped on a couple of glasses of Nuun 
during the evening.  No worries with dehydration which has sometimes been an 
issue for me when training in hot weather.  I don't want to know what my core 
body temperature was!

Today's much milder, about 20C.

> My partner really really wants AC by next summer. I may have to somehow 
> squeeze the money from somewhere...

We use ours all the time during the winter as it's such an efficient heater.  
We got it for free after Mother Nature cracked our chimney and it's much better 
than the gas fireplace.  Trouble is, we now want to get rid of the fireplace 
but we have to pay to have that done ourselves.

Cheers,
Dave

* Something like a Camelbak but made by a local company... until they 
discontinued it.  It holds about 2 litres of fluid.


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