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From: Rudeney on 7 Jul 2010 17:31 On 7/7/2010 1:32 PM, Steve Russo wrote: > On Jul 6, 4:22 pm, Meerkat1<stud...(a)invalid.edu> wrote: >> 100 degrees here in the Lehigh Valley, PA yesterday. (My backyard >> thermometer hit 104.) Officially, it reached 98 today. At least it's a >> good excuse to avoid trimming the hedges. >> > > We had a few sub-50 degree nights last week here (Albany, NY). On > Friday, the water in my backyard inground pool was 75 degrees. Last > night it was 84 and I'm betting it'll be 86 tonight (and I don't have > a heater or solar cover). It may be a large hot tub by Friday. Ha, I stopped checking the water temperature years ago. I have a floating duck chlorinator. I figure that as long as duck hasn't melted into a big pile of goo, then the water is cooler than the pavement and that's fine with me. -- - RODNEY Next WDW Vacation? Who knows! Need to know more about RADP (rec.arts.disney.parks)? http://www.radp.org http://allears.net/btp/radp_bk.htm http://allears.net/tp/abrev.htm Are you still accessing RADP via Google? Why? Get instructions on how to access to the "real" RADP Usenet Group here: http://meets.radp.org/usenet.htm
From: Steve Russo on 7 Jul 2010 17:58
"Rudeney" <rudeney(a)mickeypics.com> wrote in message news:i12rtk$gng$2(a)rudeney.motzarella.org... > On 7/7/2010 1:32 PM, Steve Russo wrote: >> On Jul 6, 4:22 pm, Meerkat1<stud...(a)invalid.edu> wrote: >>> 100 degrees here in the Lehigh Valley, PA yesterday. (My backyard >>> thermometer hit 104.) Officially, it reached 98 today. At least it's a >>> good excuse to avoid trimming the hedges. >>> >> >> We had a few sub-50 degree nights last week here (Albany, NY). On >> Friday, the water in my backyard inground pool was 75 degrees. Last >> night it was 84 and I'm betting it'll be 86 tonight (and I don't have >> a heater or solar cover). It may be a large hot tub by Friday. > > Ha, I stopped checking the water temperature years ago. I have a > floating duck chlorinator. I figure that as long as duck hasn't melted > into a big pile of goo, then the water is cooler than the pavement and > that's fine with me. LOL. Alabama-isms... ya gotta love 'em. Understand that the swimming season in Upstate New York is about a week and a half so getting the pool temps into the mid-80s is rare. |