small children could get lost in this
...whether or not I'm going to get up, go outside and mow the grass now while the temp is a "cool" 86 degrees with 67% humidity and the current heat index of 93 degrees...instead of waiting to later today when the temp will climb to 98 degrees with a heat index of 104 to 111 degrees.
This is what I call a lose/lose situation.
My husband mowed the lawn last night before the heat and humidity returned! I have a good excuse for cleaning house today -- our house has A/C!
ReplyDeleteLinda, we have had non-stop heat and humidity for weeks now. Everyday I think I'll mow when it cools down...but it never does!
ReplyDeleteI hope before you mow, that you check the grass for small children! I am so sorry that it is so hot there!
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NOT fun! Let it grow another week.. maybe it will be cooler. No? Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteWay to hot here too. What a crummy summer.
Di
You poor baby. Take your time. Drink plenty of fluids. You could do the alternative and tell people you are establishing a prairie garden. ;)
ReplyDeleteLisa, I like your idea. I might just use that one. haha
ReplyDeleteOld saying - "never do today what you can put off until tomorrow". I think I would wait a few tomorrows if I were you.
ReplyDelete86 degrees - wow. As Paris Hilton would say (albeit in a different context) That's HOT!
I say wait .... it will still be there ..
ReplyDeleteagree completely with daryl - read a book, and eat some chocolate!
ReplyDeleteDon't mow. You would not want to risk injury to a small child lost in the grass. I know how much you want to mow, but really, it's more noble not to.
ReplyDelete:) hope you got it done without a heat stroke. it's been just the hottest summer
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