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to: SONDRA BALL
from: ROBIN ARNHOLD
date: 1997-08-27 21:54:00
subject: Hello

-=> Quoting Sondra Ball to Robin Arnhold <=-
Hi, Sondra,
 
 SB> Two days ago, we were 14 inches short on rainfall for the year. 
 SB> Today, we are one inch above.  Yesterday (during about 12 hours), 15
 SB> inches of rain fell.  I'm just glad this didn't happen in January as
 SB> snow. 
That would be the blizzard of the millenium for sure!  We are about 3
inches above normal for the year, but we've had better distribution.
 SB> But everything today looks so fresh and clean.  It's wonderful.
 SB> There
 SB> was flooding last night in a lot of places, but by now it's pretty
 SB> much all gone, sopped up by the wetlands, and washed out with the tide.
The trouble with those downpours is that they don't do much good.  They
run off and don't sink in.  A drought really depletes subsoil moisture,
and it takes a lot of slow, gentle rain to replace it.
 
 SB> Hopefullly before the cold fall rains begin to tumble down.
Funny thing is, there hasn't been much rain since he got the roof fixed.
There has been rain all around, even on the other side of town, but it is
avoiding this side--and I wish it would rain here.  They resurfaced the
street with a layer of oil and gravel on top, and the dust is horrendous.
Rain would settle it some.
 
 RA>They are such handy gadgets, aren't they?  Since I live alone, I tend to
 >have a lot of leftovers, and microwaves are great for those.  I have to
 >remember, though, to turn off the air conditioner when I'm using the
 >microwave.  I forgot Friday night and managed to blow a fuse.  I'm
 SB> 
 SB> Luckily, that's not a problem for me.  I don't have an air
 SB> conditioner. I regretted it a lot this summer, too.  This is
 SB> undoubtedly going to be the hottest summer on record.  For days on end,
 SB> it toppped 100 down here. It's clear to me that the weather forces have
 SB> erroneously decided South Jersey is in a southern clime.
They seem to have decided that Wisconsin is a lot further north than it
actually is.  We've only had three days over 90 f this summer.  Much of
August it has been in the 60's and 70's.  At least it saves on the
electric bill.  Running air conditioners is expensive, and I need to
watch my budget more carefully.  It sounds like you will need to think
about an air conditioner if the weather forces keep thinking South Jersey
is somewhere in the middle of the Sahara.  We had one of those real hot,
humid summers maybe ten years ago and even with fairly decent air
circulation in my old apartment, I'd still have to put cold packs on my
wrists and feet to get to sleep at night.  Then I'd go to work where it
was maybe 69 f back in our corner.  My body didn't know what to think
with the extreme change in temperature every day.
 
 >our retro pay.  Maybe I'll get a VCR or a CD player or maybe I'll do
 >something sensible like use it as part of a car payment.
 SB> 
 SB> Any of the three would probably be great.
I think I'd better wait until I actually get the pay before I spend it.
:>
Take care,
Robin
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