It has been many years since I’ve lived in East Texas. Now that we are here again, my memory is coming back. I remember that it was hot and humid in the summer. Well, guess what? It’s hot and humid in the spring too. The temperature is about 90 degrees and the humidity is about 90 percent. My financial controller complains that I should turn down the thermostat because she gets warm. I try to explain to her that air conditioning systems use about 20% of their energy to remove humidity. It is not hot. It’s just humid, and she will find it will go away this winter.
Around the "hood" I’ve noticed that it is like a ghost town. No one is outside and if they are, they are heading back inside. And, there are a lot of folks that have gone north for the summer. They failed to mention that in the sales brochure on buying a house here.
Oh well. At least it is becoming like where we moved from. No neighbors there except horses.
The few people that stay here are like one end of a horse.
PMO
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