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The Heat Is Killing Me




I am never home early enough at night to catch the news so on days that my mother is at the apartment, she relays the essential, pertinent stuff to me. Like what the best joint supplement is. More importantly, the weather.

Apparently, the summer season starts early this year: end of February. The rains won’t come until August (but please, please, please let this prediction be wrong). It’s nutty, but having been in this country for close to 25 years, I’ve gotten used to the crazy weather we have (but I have not stopped complaining about it). Remember when it felt like April last November?

This heat is scaring me, though, since 2010 is projected to be the hottest year on record. These past three mornings have been unbearable, almost debilitating. The weather hurts. I could be sitting in my bathroom (which is usually the coolest room in a house) and still be sweating.

Nights are still somewhat bearable, sometimes torturously humid; torturous, because you’re waiting and hoping for rain that you know will never happen.

I always hate being stuck in the city during the summer months.

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2 Responses to “The Heat Is Killing Me”

  1. BrianB says:

    Heat is not the big problem. Water, food supply, lots of dirty, hungry, thirsty people.

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  2. jason reeves says:

    I hate being stuck in the city as well during the summer. Hot and humid every single day, and something about that humidity just makes you want to be outdoors in nature. I did research on joint supplements, you can find it at joint juice reviews. So if your mother is still wanting to know all that pertinent info she can check it out.

    -Jason
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