Just our typical afternoon breeze. bajafam - 7-7-2010 at 09:18 PM
Can't wait to enjoy those brisas!!DENNIS - 7-7-2010 at 09:23 PM
YIPES....That looks breezy. It's been calm here for a while. Gloomy but calm. I've had to double my Prozac and Depakote. I donknow...maybe I'll
just go sit on the toilet and die.
Then again...maybe I'll open a box of Pacifico and get my fantasys rollin'.
SALUDDianaT - 7-7-2010 at 09:49 PM
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Originally posted by DENNIS
YIPES....That looks breezy. It's been calm here for a while. Gloomy but calm. I've had to double my Prozac and Depakote. I donknow...maybe I'll
just go sit on the toilet and die.
Then again...maybe I'll open a box of Pacifico and get my fantasys rollin'.
SALUD
Hang in there---your weather should change soon.
One certainty in these parts is the afternoon wind---just a little different in degree and directions at different times.
Fortunately, we like the wind.Iflyfish - 7-7-2010 at 10:19 PM
Those palms are tenacious!!
Calm and in the 90's here.
Iflyfish
Thanks for the pic, Diane
Mulegena - 7-8-2010 at 12:12 AM
Hotter'n stink here,
but the Sea of Cortez' water is fabulous!
Going scuba diving in the morning, yea!!
Little known factoid:
Did you know the human body can perspire from the eyelids?
Have you ever sat with a frozen icepack against the small of your back to keep cool(er)?
That horribly cold north wind that plagues Mulege in the wintertime is blessedly still wafting about, albeit more gently and from the east. It brings
summertime relief here from the temps and constant humidity.
Hope to get over the the Central Pacific Coast area very soon!Bob and Susan - 7-8-2010 at 05:44 AM
actually its not too hot this year
summer is great
Bob and Susan - 7-8-2010 at 05:46 AM
summer is WAY better than winter...
coffee...out by the bay...
where's pompono??????
vandenberg - 7-8-2010 at 06:51 AM
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Originally posted by DENNIS
I've had to double my Prozac and Depakote. I donknow...maybe I'll just go sit on the toilet and die.
Depakote
Isn't that some tampon brand. DianaT - 7-8-2010 at 07:36 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Hotter'n stink here,
but the Sea of Cortez' water is fabulous!
Going scuba diving in the morning, yea!!
Little known factoid:
Did you know the human body can perspire from the eyelids?
Living in the semi-tropics when I was having major hot flashes---yes, one can perspire from the eyelids.
Love the Sea of Cortez side of Baja---in January.
Warning to visitors from the other side---bring warm clothes, especially for the evening. Had some friends from Bahia de Los Angeles visiting last
week and since it was hotter than a pistol over there, one of them forgot to bring a jacket or a sweatshirt---good things we have extra, especially
for the evenings. Difficult to leave that oven and think about packing sweatshirts and socks to wear with the sandals.
Stop by and say hello sometime when you are here.
[Edited on 7-8-2010 by DianaT]Hook - 7-8-2010 at 03:53 PM
I'm wondering what the sea temp is at Asuncion right now? I'm guessing low to mid 60s?