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There are melted cats(tm) in various strategic places throughout the house. Fans have been deployed.
There's not a breath of air moving in the leaves outside my office. Gonna be a long night, she suspects.
Steve has hit Raleigh. Fortunately, Raleigh did not hit back. I understand that his plans for the evening include attending the Baen Publishing Empire's somewhat delayed Office Warming Party. And tomorrow! The con begins!
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Hot.
There are melted cats(tm) in various strategic places throughout the house. Fans have been deployed.
There's not a breath of air moving in the leaves outside my office. Gonna be a long night, she suspects.
Steve has hit Raleigh. Fortunately, Raleigh did not hit back. I understand that his plans for the evening include attending the Baen Publishing Empire's somewhat delayed Office Warming Party. And tomorrow! The con begins!
Progress on Ghost Ship:
Progress on Carousel Tides galleys (in pages read):
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(Anonymous) 2010-08-05 05:29 am (UTC)(link)Masterful storytelling, with many twisty threads and details...such wonderful characters (and such interesting situations)!
Don't think I've said this enough: Thank you both!
Jim
melted cats
Sorry, a little trouble sympathizing with your heat exhaustion, though of course it's all in what you're used to. My computer tells me that Waterville was 88° today, which I would have appreciated, since it was 105° here. Of course, we felt hard-done-by with two near-record nights in January of 9°F, which I guess you pretty much would laugh at.
I look back at the snow pictures as longingly as I knew I would at the time, back when I was ready for it to warm up. http://naturalist-amm.blogspot.com/2010/02/fourth-snow.html
Why can't April and October last about 120 days each?
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Let's see if this posts.
Yay success
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Re: melted cats
I see today that they've knocked the predicted high back to 83F/28C, which is an important five degrees. Still looking at high humidity, though.
In the Old Habits Die Hard Department: In Baltimore, a thunderstorm would clear the air and cool things off, and I still expect that, even though in Central Maine -- not so much.
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(Anonymous) 2010-08-05 11:34 am (UTC)(link)Philip, from Auckland
R U feeling schizophrenic?
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Now that's a well-traveled book. Glad it finally landed safely.
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Go Rolanni!
(Anonymous) 2010-08-05 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)Here in Maryland, our problem is not enough thunderstorms to lower
the temps. We had a biggie go through last night but they usually
dump an inch in one zip code and disappear - at least this summer.
And they seem to be hitting once a week, leaving long
hazy-hot-humid stretches. Ick. Though I gotta say, it must be bad
if Maine is hit this hard.
I hope Hex has resigned himself to life without Steve for now.
You rock
Lauretta@ConstellaitonBooks