Russ
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Officially Cool JULY 27 ??
No fan last night ... again???
Early this am
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Don't have such an elegant gizmo, but it's a little cooler than that in Centenario this morning. Been one lovely summer so far!
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Russ
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A little later at first light
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looks like 78 here on the bay too...
a little more humid outside
than inside with the AC on
pretty hot yesterday in the day though
water...nice and flat
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Russ
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Yesterday we had strong wind 15 to 20 all day and that made it really pleasant. Didn't have to run the fan. Just returned from fishing the beach. no
fish but B-U-T- FULL morning! Calm so far this am. Will post my pics soon....
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72 here
Are we sure that it is July?
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hey, you guys down south.. is that cyclic? ... run about every 10-14 days..?
hot.. then cools down .. a bit? Just wondering.. lived in the central valley for a while.. in summers we would have something like that.. excluding
the humidity...like over 110 for a week or so.. then it would cool down to low 100.. daytime
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Russ, San Ignacio days are going on full blast with carnival and wonderful Mariachi music and it was so cool that you needed either a long sleeved
shirt and pants or a light jacket. It lasts through the weekend and is a wonderful experience and it is cool enough to enjoy yourself.
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Global warming? What?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
Russ, San Ignacio days are going on full blast with carnival and wonderful Mariachi music and it was so cool that you needed either a long sleeved
shirt and pants or a light jacket. It lasts through the weekend and is a wonderful experience and it is cool enough to enjoy yourself.
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That is amazing! If it was not for the terrible road, we would consider going over there for a day.
It is cooler here this year at night---still have the quilt on the bed. Last year used the ceiling fan at night, but not now.
But the water is a little warmer-----just a couple of days ago, a teenage friend speared two rather large halibut very close to shore ---he enjoyed
the fishing and we enjoyed eating some of it.
[Edited on 7-28-2010 by DianaT]
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Just back from our morning swim. The water here has cooled in the last few days since the rain. About a week ago we were commenting on how the water
was still refreshing but no goosebumps. For the last 4 days....goosebumps are back. That is why it is so cool here, I believe. NICE
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