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The other day I was on Irvingpark heading west and the sun was brutal. I know it could have been worse and I was actually concerned I would drink too much water. At one point I noticed that my arm was dry and had goose bumps even though it was very hot out...I got worried. One thing I noticed too...when stopped at a light and standing up off the seat, it gets hot fast.
But to answer the question...Yes, I take the heat advisories serious.
I was just out riding around for 5 hours with a buyer doing a property tour and am happy I am back home in AC.
May head to the pool soon!
I was so hot at around 3:00. I've been out all day. It's cooling off now, finally.
Um. I saw a woman wearing tights yesterday. It wasn't like it was a woman wearing panty hose to work because they're required. Her dress was a sundress and the tights were boldly patterned in black and white. They were not particularly thin, either. Ew.
had a great 15 mile commute home, consumed 4 bottles of water/Nuun and beat the rain in Skokie too.
Left the loop at about 4:30. The ride along the lakefront was pleasant. A breeze out of the northwest. Of course, I was the one going about 6 mph!
The rain shower on the way home felt awesome!!!!
rain???? I heard thunder. I'm indoors typing away.
Rich S said:
The rain shower on the way home felt awesome!!!!
Yup right around 6:15. I got a nice soaking for about the last 5 minutes of my ride home!
Julie Hochstadter said:
rain???? I heard thunder. I'm indoors typing away.
Rich S said:The rain shower on the way home felt awesome!!!!
I left work at 3:30, and made the mistake of gunning it on the way home, with those westerly winds and all. I paid the price as I came to my first stoplight - I felt like my body was on fire with the heat I was generating plus the already hot weather. Once I got home, I took a look at the thermostat (which read 97 degrees in my apartment) hopped into an ice cold shower, and had a couple PBRs to cool down. Picked my wife up from work and we went straight to Osterman beach for the evening. Thank goodness for the lake.
I spent my childhood and young adulthood in the tropics and then the south, so I've gotten used to hot, muggy weather, even if I've been in the midwest for a while now. So while it's sticky, it's no problem for me. I do drink lots of fluids. And I do heat-soak when I stop, like every other human. That rain shower at ~6PM on my way home sure felt good!
David
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