DC. In the Summer I almost always take a quick shower. I usually use
Castile soap - trying to see how hard it is to make. It costs a
fortune.
Anyone ever make liquid Castile soap?
-Mike
Kurt Nolte wrote:
On 10/14/05, Mike Weaver
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I
agree. Only on weeks where I do real work - splitting wood or such do
I take a shower daily. Mostly every other day is fine. This is not
always true in the Summer, though. I am on the East Coast.
Northeast or Southeast? Or even worse, Deep South?
They're something of a requirement here in the Southeast. Humidity up
around 70-80 percent all year 'round, with summertime heat indexes
spiking up over 115-120F.
Plus I bike to work each morning, a good 15-16 miles, and home again in
the afternoon (In the middle of that heat, ugh!), so during the summer
I will instead often do two shorter "semi-showers"; the one in the
morning is more to rinse out the hair and get it manageable, with a
more "normal" shower after I've biked in that heat.
I guess though that I'm weird, cold showers are my preference.
Certainly less taxing on our NG water heater, though. And cool showers
are pretty effective at cleaning if you've been sweating heavily
recently, I've found. Very relaxing too.
Just another data point.
-Kurt
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