That does sound lovely. 23C is such a lovely temperature.It is a glorious day here today
23c, sunny, warm with a lovely cool breeze, feels like Spring instead of Summer...loving it
But the reason I checked was the huge fires burning in Australia -- any of our folks anywhere near? I hope not. You've been roasting on so many days, Kylie. You, too Snip. Thank goodness for air conditioning.
I read back through the January thread so that I wouldn't ask something that had already been covered. Yikes! The hot hot hots and cold cold colds! Anyone for New Gingrich's colony on the Moon?
But the reason I checked was the huge fires burning in Australia -- any of our folks anywhere near? I hope not. You've been roasting on so many days, Kylie. You, too Snip. Thank goodness for air conditioning.
We're to be a bit unseasonably warm for the next week or so -- highs in the mid 80'sF and lowsermm in the 60'sF. Not too shabby.
My first thought was, "Why weren't there Canadian fire crews? Then I realized that they were probably busy fighting their own fires. The Aussies could come because it wasn't their "fire season". Our guys could go now, 'cause it sure isn't fire season in the northern part of N.A.Has there been any out of country help to aid with the fires, Kylie? A few years ago we would have burned up if not for help from the Aussie Fire Crews.
My first thought was, "Why weren't there Canadian fire crews? Then I realized that they were probably busy fighting their own fires. The Aussies could come because it wasn't their "fire season". Our guys could go now, 'cause it sure isn't fire season in the northern part of N.A.
Has there been any out of country help to aid with the fires, Kylie? A few years ago we would have burned up if not for help from the Aussie Fire Crews.
Fi, I think it is just the Aussie's this time and a lot of volunteers