[Sca-cooks] Re: Snow and Storms

Pat mordonna22 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 14 16:01:23 PST 2005


"It's a DRY heat."
  Seriously, it really makes a difference.  For one thing, your sweat dries as soon as it appears, so you don't go around dripping, and that alone improves your comfort level.  For another, this evaporation cools your skin.  Yes, 100 degrees is hot, but not uncomfortably so.  110 is hot, I don't care how dry it is.  80 degrees and a breeze can almost require a sweater.
   
  Mordonna 

Elise Fleming <alysk at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
  If I "die" in the Pennsic heat, how
would I ever survive Phoenix??

Alys Katharine


Lady Anne du Bosc
known as Mordonna the Cook
Shire of Thorngill, Meridies
Mundanely, Pat Griffin of Millbrook, AL
 





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