Disclaimer-
1. If you want concise, to the point writing, then move on --avoid frustration.
2. If you want to be a high school English Teacher and grade and correct my writing, have fun but know that I don't give a shit anymore--LOL!
Weather Where You Live Now and Back Then?--
As a teen and young adult, I worked outside all day, each week (in D.C. as a gardener/landscaper hoeing weeds mostly and then later in construction as a laborer for carpenters, electricians, and finally brick layers--which was the on the whole the hardest and best paying of the three .
Earlier, as a kid, playing outside we got hot and drank from the garden hose and played in a sprinkler sometimes. Kick ball and whiffle ball in the street -- all I remember was fun, hot was just par for the cours. It was hot then. Not as hot as now? I don't know, I don't know shit.
I compared temps today on Weather Underground history to two locales near where I worked back then.
---nowadays 2 degrees cooler on ave. in Aug in D.C. 2022 than in 1978 (Nat'l Airport..."Reagan Int'l)
---nowadays 2 degrees cooler on ave. in Aug in Charleston, SC 2022 than in 1979 (maybe Parris Island was cooler than Charleston, but not with your palms on old tarmac or hot sand LOL--I couldn't find weather history for Parris Island)
Am I reading these numbers right??? Maybe I screwed up and my bifocals aren't helping LOL! Maybe they're the other way around??? LOL
Hot is hot. People died from heat then and now, I guess. Better news coverage now or just more alarming stuff with 24 hr news cycles? Maybe I've just become a wimp nowadays, along with some other folks? LOL
ps--carrying bricks and blocks and mixing mortar was tough & I weighed about 158 lbs back then
-- a little later, working at Marine Corps boot camp was much harder than laboring and I weighed 126.5 lbs then
life goes on....I'm know my Grandaddy worked from about 1935 to 1975 from before sun up 'til around dark, most of that without air conditioning--first picking cotton in fields, then sharecropping and finally farming a dairy--tough stuff, hot--i never once heard him complain about heat and he wore leather boots, long sleeve shirts and overalls Grandaddy was grateful and glad to be able to work, and being a field hand and then a sharecropper--he may have thanked the God Lord; he likely never knew he was privileged, though . But I know he knew hot weather, I just never heard him say one word about it as he worked in the barn he built. Wonder why???
Observation--I seem to feel cooler outside when I don't have time to sit and listen to NPR (which I love) go on about how hot it is now, or watch the boob tube weather pundits--'course I mow in the mornings just after sunup when the weeds finally grow and I carry double the weight around than I did as a young buck.
To all who've worked in hot places now or years back--any thoughts on your experiences working in heat...military guys serving from S.E. Asia then to folks more recently in the Sandboxes, guys in the oil fields and slush pits here and around the world? Oops--gotta dump my dottle and reload the Capstan )) hmm good (see, I'm rambling--and off the subject, of course I like poetry, which I don't always understand, do you? LOL)
1. If you want concise, to the point writing, then move on --avoid frustration.
2. If you want to be a high school English Teacher and grade and correct my writing, have fun but know that I don't give a shit anymore--LOL!
Weather Where You Live Now and Back Then?--
As a teen and young adult, I worked outside all day, each week (in D.C. as a gardener/landscaper hoeing weeds mostly and then later in construction as a laborer for carpenters, electricians, and finally brick layers--which was the on the whole the hardest and best paying of the three .
Earlier, as a kid, playing outside we got hot and drank from the garden hose and played in a sprinkler sometimes. Kick ball and whiffle ball in the street -- all I remember was fun, hot was just par for the cours. It was hot then. Not as hot as now? I don't know, I don't know shit.
I compared temps today on Weather Underground history to two locales near where I worked back then.
---nowadays 2 degrees cooler on ave. in Aug in D.C. 2022 than in 1978 (Nat'l Airport..."Reagan Int'l)
---nowadays 2 degrees cooler on ave. in Aug in Charleston, SC 2022 than in 1979 (maybe Parris Island was cooler than Charleston, but not with your palms on old tarmac or hot sand LOL--I couldn't find weather history for Parris Island)
Am I reading these numbers right??? Maybe I screwed up and my bifocals aren't helping LOL! Maybe they're the other way around??? LOL
Hot is hot. People died from heat then and now, I guess. Better news coverage now or just more alarming stuff with 24 hr news cycles? Maybe I've just become a wimp nowadays, along with some other folks? LOL
ps--carrying bricks and blocks and mixing mortar was tough & I weighed about 158 lbs back then
-- a little later, working at Marine Corps boot camp was much harder than laboring and I weighed 126.5 lbs then
life goes on....I'm know my Grandaddy worked from about 1935 to 1975 from before sun up 'til around dark, most of that without air conditioning--first picking cotton in fields, then sharecropping and finally farming a dairy--tough stuff, hot--i never once heard him complain about heat and he wore leather boots, long sleeve shirts and overalls Grandaddy was grateful and glad to be able to work, and being a field hand and then a sharecropper--he may have thanked the God Lord; he likely never knew he was privileged, though . But I know he knew hot weather, I just never heard him say one word about it as he worked in the barn he built. Wonder why???
Observation--I seem to feel cooler outside when I don't have time to sit and listen to NPR (which I love) go on about how hot it is now, or watch the boob tube weather pundits--'course I mow in the mornings just after sunup when the weeds finally grow and I carry double the weight around than I did as a young buck.
To all who've worked in hot places now or years back--any thoughts on your experiences working in heat...military guys serving from S.E. Asia then to folks more recently in the Sandboxes, guys in the oil fields and slush pits here and around the world? Oops--gotta dump my dottle and reload the Capstan )) hmm good (see, I'm rambling--and off the subject, of course I like poetry, which I don't always understand, do you? LOL)