I just finished stacking the bales I baled on friday morning.. 9:20 pm now, it's still 100.It was 91 by noon and 99 now at 3:20. Some guys from church were having a fishing get together with a fish fry at 2:00 today down on the Snake River by Huntington. Too hot to sit in a boat fishing catfish. And too hot for a picnic. Decide to stay home and watch the hay dry. Sort of like watching paint dry except it smells better.
Both dogs are laying on the concrete porch in the shade. They look like they are dead. Absolutely no movement. There is a full irrigation ditch behind the house. They could go jump in but they don't.
If it gets to 100F this week (getting close now) it will be more than 150 degrees F warmer than our coldest day this winter... if my math is correct.I just finished stacking the bales I baled on friday morning.. 9:20 pm now, it's still 100.
If it gets to 100F this week (getting close now) it will be more than 150 degrees F warmer than our coldest day this winter... if my math is correct.
Curious if your truck has air conditioning?My truck registered 39C (102F) in places today. I think I feel like you Texans did a few months ago when you had that cool spell…. rather unequipped to deal with it and not real happy about it. Looking forward to the end of this.
Yes. Seems like A/C is standard equipment on all vehicles, tractors, and equipment. We aren't very tough up here.Curious if your truck has air conditioning?
Standard equipment down here. Tho my old ford didnt come with it. Base model