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Phil,
That lower humidity helped today. If we are only in the high 80's or low
90's, we'll have to be getting out our winter coats.
I got my assignment turned in none to early. I still had ten minutes before
drop dead time. Ha! I kept trying to fall asleep writing it. Pretty bad
when bored with one's own writing. Ooooo! I hope that isn't true of the
reader/grader.
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 9:32 PM
Subject: [ECHURCH-USA] Denver Weather
> Boy, it has been over 100 degrees for the past three days in Denver and in
> the nineties for many days. This hot weather is sort of uncommon for
> Denver, too. The humidity today, however was only something like 17
percent
> so that helps a lot. My office air conditioner began to die on me today
so
> I had to have my son get me a new one. The new one will have a remote
> control so I can switch it off and on, or change to four different speeds,
> from my office desk. This makes it nicer when people come to my office
for
> prayer sessions. The air conditioner is mounted up high and through a
wall
> so it works more efficiently. I hope my son can get it installed for me
> over the weekend. My old one works but only if the timper is a lot lower
> than over 100 degrees. I just heard the high today, a new record for this
> date, was 102 degrees. We have topped new records for the last three
days.
> Our normal for this time of year is 89 degrees. They claim we will have
> some rain storms in the afternoon by Sunday and the high will only reach
the
> mid eighties. That will be nice. I don't normally give weather reports
on
> here but this has been so unusual for Denver, and I am bored, so I thought
I
> would mention it. All we need is more email on echurch, haw.
>
> Phil.
>
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