Subsides is a misleading word. What the headwave is doing is holding on by its teeth as it's being ripped out of the atmosphere by some other front that's coming in behind it. And that means that today it's hotter than hell again, but it will probably be gone tomorrow.
Probably is a misleading word. In the world of Seattle weather forecasts, nothing is a given. They can say sun and it will rain. They can say cool and it can be hot. They can say snow and we'll get a 60 degree day. Of course, from September to June you can say rain and it probably will rain during some point of that day. Ah, the power of cheese! (I mean prediction.)
So, as the heatwave holds on for dear life, I continue my search for an agent. I'm a tad perkier today because it's not 90 in my house today. It's only a chilling 86, but that four degrees is enough to take my mind out of a fog and put the synapses back in place. Yes, I can think again. I'm burning up but the brain is working. And the agent search is on.
So, as I await word from someone in New York City (Hello, I'm over here!), I will get back to my MG novel and try to be good. The heat has taken all the feistiness out of me. And my recent computer problems have exhausted me, thank you AOL.
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Doesn't it seem to go together--hot weather-computer problems-frustration-more hot weather-etc. Even in Hotlanta, this has been a summer to remember. I was in Philly during their heat wave and there were 10 murders in like three days.
But I always wonder--was it just cooler years ago, or how did they survive without air con?
Nancy
Do heat problems and computer problems have a tie? If so, I hope this ends soon. This morning my AOL would not execute and neither would anything else that had to do with the Internet. I lost my links, all my saved email, and my address book. It appears that the AOL virus program disabled my programs because it was hot, grumpy, and in need of some mischief to unleash upon my life.
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