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It's HotPosted Friday, August 1, 2008, at 1:06 PM
Welcome to August and the heat and humidity that takes your breath away! The extremes of summer and winter don't agree with me anymore -- I'll take spring and fall all year long.
When I was a child, we didn't have air conditioning for a long time and I don't remember the heat and humidity being this bad -- although I'm sure it was, we just weren't acclimatized to cooled air back then. A box fan placed in front of the screened front door was the coolest place to sleep. The hard floor didn't even matter as long as a light cool breeze could be felt. Today, I work in an air conditioned office, drive an air conditioned car, shop in air conditioned stores and live in an air conditioned house. And, the heat outside is intolerable if I have to spend too much time in it. If a disaster struck and we were to lose the electricity we have grown so use to, would we survive or would our bodies simply melt? I know for a fact I would suffer through some splitting headaches while my body acclimatized itself to the heat. The forecast for this week is the hottest yet, but I suppose we'll struggle through in our climate-controlled world. Soon, we can change our tune and complain about how cold it is. We really are spoiled. Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
Erma Harris is Areawide Media's Managing Editor for The News, The South Missourian News and the Villager Journal.
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