Climate Control
"Catch the sun before it's gone. Here it comes, up in smoke and gone."
It's quite warm in Southern California. Google reckons it's ninety-two degrees, but I'd be inclined to guess a little higher. After all, I doubt anybody from Google was down in a gym that has air conditioning as lame as the one I was in this morning. Even the pool was warm. I also doubt anybody from Google had to walk to Target and back, carrying nine litres worth of soda on the return journey. It sure felt like a little more than ninety-two degrees then, I assure you.
This is probably my one bitch about SoCal. I'm sure I'll become accustomed to it, but you can never be comfortable in this kind of heat, no matter who you are. On the aforementioned trip to the supermarket earlier, I was cotton-mouthed and soaked with sweat five minutes after leaving the house. That's silly hot, and - as it's not even July yet - I think it's safe to say that it's going to get hotter.
If I had any doubts about going north at some point in the near future, I've a feeling my first SoCal summer is going to lay them to rest.
It's quite warm in Southern California. Google reckons it's ninety-two degrees, but I'd be inclined to guess a little higher. After all, I doubt anybody from Google was down in a gym that has air conditioning as lame as the one I was in this morning. Even the pool was warm. I also doubt anybody from Google had to walk to Target and back, carrying nine litres worth of soda on the return journey. It sure felt like a little more than ninety-two degrees then, I assure you.
This is probably my one bitch about SoCal. I'm sure I'll become accustomed to it, but you can never be comfortable in this kind of heat, no matter who you are. On the aforementioned trip to the supermarket earlier, I was cotton-mouthed and soaked with sweat five minutes after leaving the house. That's silly hot, and - as it's not even July yet - I think it's safe to say that it's going to get hotter.
If I had any doubts about going north at some point in the near future, I've a feeling my first SoCal summer is going to lay them to rest.