I have about three hundred chigger bites that agree with you.?ÿ ????ÿ
Don't even mention that word.?ÿ Normally it is late May before they strike with a vengeance.
We've already had multiple 90+ degree days here in Texas
@squirl?ÿ
One of the reasons I moved to Alaska was because of the heat and humidity in the SE US. ?ÿI??m not looking forward to eternity.
One thing about working outside in spring time AK still takes me some getting use to is the gathering strength of the sun and day light increasing by more than 5 1/2 minutes a day. The sun reflecting off the snow will absolutely fry me worse than any place I've ever lived short of Saudi Arabia. It's also probably one of the few places where a 40 degree day is shorts weather.
I??m not looking forward to eternity.
Save me a seat! ?????ÿ
@squirl?ÿ
I will but I'm saving the ones next to me for my closest friends. ???? ?ÿ
Had a physics professor assure us that no one with a great working knowledge of the laws of physics would need to worry about going to the designated hot spot for eternity.?ÿ His explanation revolved around the general assumption that some parts of that hot spot are hotter than others so that the most evil and vile newcomers (which would obviously include physics professors) would be sent to those hotter spots.?ÿ However, he said, if there is a temperature differential, then the masters of physics would use that to create even cooler spots than the coolest spots existing before they arrived.?ÿ Effectively create cold spots in the designated hot spot.?ÿ And, who would hang out in the cold spot for eternity??ÿ Masters of physics, of course.