On 11/1/2019 10:46 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/1/2019 10:06 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 11/1/2019 10:43 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I woke up to temps of about 45°F.Â* Expected high today (Nov. 1st) of
>>>> about 65°.Â* Wheee! 
>>>
>>> Here on the coast of Virginia, it got up to 83F yesterday.
>>> I almost turned on the AC but resisted. My fan kept me ok.
>>>
>> Well, you and I don't have the same physiology.Â* 83F is too warm for
>> me to be comfortable without AC and even then I run the ceiling fans.
>>
>>> This morning windy and low of 48f. Looking at the next
>>> week's predictions I think I'm now beyond the AC weather.
>>>
>>> Whew!
>>>
>> Usually in the Spring there is at least a week when I can open the
>> windows and it's still nice and cool and not yet humid.Â* Didn't happen
>> this year.
>>
>> Fall... There was a total of three days when I could have the windows
>> open and it be nice and comfortable with just fans.Â* Then it got hot
>> and humid again.
>>
>> I hope it's finally beyond AC weather now. 
>>
>> Jill
>
> The past 10 days or so have been at or near record breaking temps.Â* A
> but cooler this morning, high will be about 80.
>
That's definitely AC temps at my house. No snow there, though. Nor
here. It was a complete surprise the one time I did see snow here.
> Halloween on my street was very quiet.Â* One trick or treater.Â* Some of
> us were outside waiting though, and since it is a new street we got to
> meet some of the neighbors.
At least you bought the "good" candy.

Share it with some of your
newly met neighbors... wait, they probably bought candy, too. I hear
frozen Peanut Butter Cups are pretty darned good.
Jill