Heat wave

Written by karen on June 19th, 2016

I suppose you’ve heard that there is a heat wave, and if you are in the southwest, you may be experiencing it too.

I just looked at our temperature gauge, and it’s 111 degrees in the shade outside, and 86 degrees inside (with no air conditioning). I guess we built our house ok.

The greenhouse is up to 138 degrees, but things inside are looking good. Edamame, eggplant, radishes, and chiles all seem to like the heat. And of course, I water every day.

I did laundry today, and the clothes on the line were dry faster than they’d be in the dryer I think. Simple solar power.

What is saving us right now is the fact that the nights are still cool. We open the windows as soon as the sun is down, and by morning, the house is quite cool.

We’re supposed to be in the low 100s for the foreseeable future. (We’re glad we’re not in Phoenix where temps are over 120.) Keep cool.

 

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  1. Algot Runeman says:

    Thank you for the chance to look at the photo of the temperature gauge where we could also “discover” that the humidity was 1%, wow! Almost no moisture in the air at all seems astounding. The lowest I remember from my days in summertime eastern Colorado was 7%. Here in relatively cool New England we get humidity with our heat, though not so much as in places like Houston, TX where the cousins live.

    Maybe that’s why they call it “relative” humidity…

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