tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506901547084973023.post6151617734799548006..comments2014-10-22T15:24:28.393-05:00Comments on Following Paw Prints: Whether the weather ...Paulahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01944860093120807814noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506901547084973023.post-59022600632368994002013-01-31T17:10:46.315-06:002013-01-31T17:10:46.315-06:00Pel and I both love sunny and 70s. Unfortunately,...Pel and I both love sunny and 70s. Unfortunately, living in Iowa, what we're much more likely to get, except briefly in late Spring and late Fall, are temperatures 90+ with humidity anywhere from 90% and up. That doesn't stop us however. We try to take each day as a gift and Pel helps me greatly with that attitude. With shade and water always available (t'would be beer for me) we can stand it well into the 100 degree range on the deck but movement is generally curtailed to turning a page or swapping a carving tool. Next summer may be different though, because I swear by Almighty Dog, Pel and I are going sailing whenever we can. Pel gets motion sick so I envision my Bonine bill climbing upwards. In truly bad weather, as today with windchills well into the negative teens, I set a timer on the microwave for five minutes and finished or not, His Royal Highness, the Prince of Chilly Nose is coming back in if not finished before then.<br /><br />Best,<br />Dave and Pel WT in IowaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com