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I never did learn my different snakes but I know enough not to go out on the lawn with sandals or bare feet like my grandkids still do ( all young adults). ... and not to leave wet shoes outside like my son in law does.
I usually try to go out before 7 in this weather but I am still getting up an hour later because of the time change. Cooler weather coming this weekend.
I would be further North in Fl or somewhere between here and NY if I had a choice. I find the humidity exhausting and don’t understand how my family can play tennis in that weather. I attribute my aversion to age because we all use to lay on the beach oiled up back in the day. Now I hop from shady place to shady place and cross streets back and forth lol. Lord I hate to sweat!

FL Mary

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@imallears Mary, Sounds like me! But, you may still have some ice in your veins????? It's really my body that rebels against temps...and humidity. But, in cold I can't breath well and my skin shrivels and dries like crazy and hair does exactly what I want! No curling or frizzing up.....but, same time, in humidity I use good lotion and lots of vaseline at night per dermatoloogist due to older/drier/neuropathy feet and legs and hands and arms and hair products truly help.
So, it's all about dealing, adjusting to life as it come. But, I love walking early a.m., just can't get up and out anymore due to this crazy body and joints, and sarcoid, etc.
Surrounded by all kinds of choices and delimas and decisions. And, do what I can, figure out a way to get it done! like walking the halls when I have Mayo appts....several days weekly at this point. What joy and a pleasant way to get in the walking.....with the wall of windows and the lovely property that used to be a heavily wooded ranch, still has so many trees and surrounded by wooded area and Mayo does such lovely groundskeeping/planting/maintaining, it's a treat. And, I have human beings around me, walking, talking, smiling I think ...blessings, elizabeth