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Friday
Jul282006

Hot

Dealing with the heat


I am SO not a hot weather person, especially if it's really humid. Like how it is now, in Toronto.

I would far rather be walking around in a blizzard than in a heat wave. My reasoning: I can always add on more layers if I'm too cold. If I'm too hot, I can only take off so many.

I've never enjoyed lying on a hot beach in the hot sun for more than, oh, say ten minutes before I get bored and/or too hot. I'd rather stay in the water until I'm wrinkled or get eaten by sharks or leeches, depending on the body of water.

I'm already yearning for autumn.

Survey: What about the rest of you? Favourite season? Hot or cold preference? Blizzard or heatwave?

In the cold light of morning


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