What, she says in confusion, is going on?
Jul. 16th, 2006 02:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, look. I realize that everyone's heat comfort zone is different, that I'm often too hot when other people are just comfortable or even cold. I accept that fact. But it's definitely hot outside right now -- it's 33 (91), feels like 40 (104). There are no clouds and the sun is beating down. It's the middle of the day. I was covered in a sheen of sweat over my whole body in the seconds it took me to walk down the three steps on the front of my apartment building. I am willing to take a chance and say that it's hot by any standard temperature measuring system.
So I really can't understand it when I see people walking down the street in long pants, covered shoes, two shirts, a coat, and a hat. A HAT. I honestly felt like I was going to faint just looking at them. And I do mean "them" - this was not one person, but at least three people I saw on my way back from buying groceries, dressed perfectly for a slightly chilly autumn evening. Who are these people??
So I really can't understand it when I see people walking down the street in long pants, covered shoes, two shirts, a coat, and a hat. A HAT. I honestly felt like I was going to faint just looking at them. And I do mean "them" - this was not one person, but at least three people I saw on my way back from buying groceries, dressed perfectly for a slightly chilly autumn evening. Who are these people??