-> as it gets down in the fifties at night.
DT> Your weather is hotter. Its a lot more humid here. We frequently get
DT> fog although it hasn't been to bad yet this year. There if you sweat
DT> you dry here if we sweat we drip. I don't know how cold its been
DT> getting at night but we blanket too but make sure that the horses are
DT> unblanketed early unless it rains. If I'm not out after dark or real
DT> early I haven't been needing a jacket or anything. The horses haven't
DT> got nearly as much winter coat this year as they did last year.
Fog? I saw that once! Humidity is lacking here; sweat doesn't dry
much during the monsoons, which I understand is Arabic for "miserable hot and
muggy time that keeps the Snowbirds away!"
Lori unblankets Dub when she does hers, when she feeds in the morning.
They get their blankets put on when they get fed in the evening.
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