Monday, June 21, 2021

Humidity Hair

 Yesterday was the Summer solstice, so that would make today the first full day of the new season. However, last night a cold front and thunderstorm that came through and dropped the temperatures down into the lower 70s.

Hubby Tony already had the air conditioner off and the windows open when I rolled out of bed. There was a pleasant breeze wafting through the house, and the residual cloudiness made it feel more like mid-October than mid June.

After breakfast we decided to walk up to Aldi and get a couple of things. Once outside, it didn't take me long to notice that the temperature was lower but it was still plenty humid. By the time we returned home the waistband of my capris was soaked, and my hair was sticking out unattractively. I was glad I didn't run into any neighbors on the way into the building

Five years ago today: Summertime

10 comments:

  1. I didn't realise you had Aldi's in the US!

    I have naturally curly hair and in humid weather I look like a poodle.

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    1. I've been shopping at Aldi for years, but in the past decade they've really expanded their presence in the area. Now when I leave the house there's a convenient store pretty much any direction.

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  2. It's cold and still fresh here too.

    God bless.

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    1. I am not a fan of hot weather, and would take 'fresh' year round.

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  3. Yes I may wear a sweater today instead of tank top

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    1. I'm always amazed that we often have the same weather, since you're so much farther north of me.

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  4. I don't know if I could learn to handle humidity. Meanwhile my friends who used to live in Nebraska and now live in southern Arizona, are dealing with extreme heat, but dry heat. We're talking out of this world heat. 110 to 115 degrees.

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    1. I've visited Phoenix Arizona when it was a little over 100 degrees. It wasn't a lot of fun.

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  5. Oh no! I couldn't cope. And the slightest humidity in the air and my hair frizzes!

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