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There have been books I've read in the past that describe endless hot days and how the characters are looking for a break in the weather. The rainstorm hangs in the distance (well, not here, but I can wish). Yep, I can certainly identify with that. And it's making the dogs ill. The pugs can't be outside more than a few minutes, and their stomachs are unsettled even if their visits to go the bathroom are very brief. It's very upsetting.
We need some relief---like lots of folks. Southerners are often made fun of for acting nutty (read Southern authors and you'll get my drift). I say it's the heat and humidity that get to us. Fries the brain.
The heat index is supposed to reach 111F. today. Is that even fair? And it's only early June. Usually this nonsense is an August sort of insanity.
Sizzle.