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Mental Granny

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Yeah what Warsaw said its hot heare too! Were under a heat advisory heat index 106 today ....... Robert you remember those ? LOL!
 

River Rat

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Beautiful pics...yep, they make you feel cool in this heat. I was told we will be 120 with the index tomorrow...if that's the case I will not venture out, today was 110, the mockingbirds were walking around with wings out and mouth open.
 

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RGINN

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Oct 16, 2007
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Summit County, CO
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I remember the heat index. First they come up with the wind chill factor to make us colder then the heat index to make us sweat even more. It's been pretty warm here the last few days. A sweltering 72 degrees today. I thought I would die. (hehehee) You know, about 15 or 20 minutes in that water and hypothermia can set in. We don't do a lot of outdoor swimmin up here.
 

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