It had to happen. Now the heat wave hits, first of the season but fortunately we still have cool mornings.
Could be over 100 F and a record high today.
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It had to happen. Now the heat wave hits, first of the season but fortunately we still have cool mornings.
That scorching weather had to appear eventually and we are in for it, now, with temps above 100 F for several days. But the air will be dry. I must do a lot of watering now. The "positive feedback" set up on the central AC is very effective. I thought of that last summer, I believe. It worked very well then and it works very well now. I tuned in to Svengoolie last evening and was reminded of two very good movies, now very obscure: The Green Man and The Wicker Man. I read the Kingsley Amis novel, "The Green Man", years ago, and the movie was very faithful to the novel. These are classics, in my opinion. As for Sue Grafton, I'm on the letter M. Wonderful to read these in order, one after another.
Mornings in the sixties make the hot days bearable and so far we've come close to 100 but have not hit that mark. It is now about normal for this time of year. Perryton, Texas, got hit very hard by a tornado. I only vaguely recall the place. I think I was up there in late '68. I was driving a '55 Chevy four-door with a bad transmission. And the guitar I had at that time was too many for me-- the pickup switches and the wonky bridge made it hard for me to get the hang of it. Beautiful guitar but a stupid purchase. What I needed at that time would have been an SG Jr. Single P-90 and a very simple bridge. I was too ambitious. I looked at a Fender Mustang in Sonic Blue and even that would have been better than the Jaguar, although the bridge would still have been a problem. I have a Mustang today and it took a lot of work and adjustment on the bridge to make it playable. And the Jaguar I have today has a Mustang bridge. In the early eighties I had a Fender Jaguar in sunburst, a Rickenbacker 360 in Fireglo, a 1964 model, and a 1961 SG Special. I wish I had kept those guitars. I've had so many, many, guitars over the years! Now I stay where I am. A Stratocaster in sunburst and maple neck/fingerboard, a Sonic Blue Mustang, a Candy Apple Red Jaguar, A sunburst Jagmaster, and a couple of acoustics, one very vintage and perfect for primitive blues, and another that has become vintage. A special issue.
Dry and hot is going to be our pattern going into July, but northeast of us severe storms and a tornado that hit Perryton hard, with fatalities and lots of damage. I was in Perryton many years ago, rescuing a friend of mine who got stranded in the oil fields after he wrecked his car up there. That was a fiasco. I'd just purchased a used candy apple red Fender Jaguar, and I had that guitar on my mind. That poor guy had one screw up after another, and is dead now. Probably a victim of the same kind of heart disease that killed his father.
Getting warmer but not uncomfortable. Not what I would call "hot" yet. Getting there. I did do some watering yesterday.