And how I pray thar thee and thy sister August will speedily depart from the hemisphere, to be replaced by the cool freshness of autumn (with the kids back in school).
We had 1 degree centigrade in Melbourne city recently, with many higher and country areas experiencing several degrees lower (i.e. well below freezing), with more to come all week at least. For some reason, snow is very uncommon in the central city and nearby suburbs, yet our ski areas are reasonably close, and quite popular.
It feels like limerick weather This weather I swear makes me swelter I really do need to find shelter I say it’s so hot and I kid you not I feel I have died and gone to h—-ter
Do not enjoy the weather right now, here in the US Northeast, at all. Really don’t see what’s so great about being sweaty, irritable, hot, dehydrated, sun addled and sleepless. As a hiker, I vastly prefer winter. No heat, no humidity, no bugs, no pollen, no rocks, no roots, less tourists. What’s not to love?
diazch408 about 2 months ago
You have a cool port, Laura!
Pharmakeus Ubik about 2 months ago
It wasn’t an ode, it wasn’t even a paean.
seanfear about 2 months ago
I’d prose a lament for this month personally
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 2 months ago
Don’t pay what he’s ode.
baraktorvan about 2 months ago
You won’t think that when it gets up to triple digits.
snsurone76 about 2 months ago
And how I pray thar thee and thy sister August will speedily depart from the hemisphere, to be replaced by the cool freshness of autumn (with the kids back in school).
cdward about 2 months ago
We’ve been in the 90s and even 100s for a few weeks. This used to be abnormal in these parts. What happens next is anyone’s guess.
Doubly Horque Premium Member about 2 months ago
July doth not bring the heat down here in Oz.
rob.home about 2 months ago
We had 1 degree centigrade in Melbourne city recently, with many higher and country areas experiencing several degrees lower (i.e. well below freezing), with more to come all week at least. For some reason, snow is very uncommon in the central city and nearby suburbs, yet our ski areas are reasonably close, and quite popular.
nosirrom about 2 months ago
Heatstroke has set in. (I know that’s hard to tell with Adam, but…)
bigger Nate about 2 months ago
It feels like limerick weather This weather I swear makes me swelter I really do need to find shelter I say it’s so hot and I kid you not I feel I have died and gone to h—-ter
h.v.greenman about 2 months ago
To paraphrase the Bard:
Shall I compare thee to a summer day, for thou art a hot, sweaty, stinking, mess.
bbenoit about 2 months ago
Do not enjoy the weather right now, here in the US Northeast, at all. Really don’t see what’s so great about being sweaty, irritable, hot, dehydrated, sun addled and sleepless. As a hiker, I vastly prefer winter. No heat, no humidity, no bugs, no pollen, no rocks, no roots, less tourists. What’s not to love?
GentlemanBill about 2 months ago
That was ode-ious.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 2 months ago
“Summer In The City” by The Lovin’ Spoonful
Willywise52 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Pretty sure it’s odd.
FassEddie about 2 months ago
He doesn’t speak for the rest of us, Mother Nature!
assrdood about 2 months ago
You misspelled “odd”.
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 months ago
He ode her that much.
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
He’s well versed in gibberish. That explains his writing success.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
And that T-shirt….
David Rickard Premium Member about 2 months ago
Captain James T. Kirk: Spock. Comment.
Mr. Spock: Very bad poetry, Captain.
PaulGoes about 2 months ago
Give me that ode time religion
C about 2 months ago
That would get old fast