Sitting by the pool
The pool, originally uploaded by digital.chain.

This is how they do it here. If there is a "heat warning" people to flock to the nearest cooling station. In our case, the nearest station is the pool.
It's a sweltering 104 degrees F out here. A little hazy and a 2 miles per hour wind helps in the cooling process. Under the shade, it's about 100 degrees. In the Philippines, the highest temperature for the day is 78 degrees - that's the setting of our aircon in the house! Back then, in the Philippines, I only saw these temperatures in thermometers. When somebody was suffering from a high fever - 38.8 degrees C.
There are seven people in the pool right now, including Thea and Gail. Three adults and four kids. I decided not to go in the water because I get to do the lifeguarding for Thea and Gail. While I do that I type away on my Asus Eee PC.
BTW, the radio reported one death related to heat stroke in the locality. His core temperature shot up to 108 degrees F.
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