Dangers of Tucson in the summer:
1) 110F (40C) temperatures
2) Enough humidity to prevent your swamp cooler (essentially a drippy hose with a fan behind it-pushes the air as the water evaporates to cool you) from working
3) The Palo Verde Root Borer. One of my friends asked how much I'd give him if he "teabagged" one. I told him nothing, since I didn't want to be responsible for what happened. Apparently, these bettles are harmless, but have a hell of a pinch. A picture is behind the spoiler, look only if huge bugs don't bother you.
1) 110F (40C) temperatures
2) Enough humidity to prevent your swamp cooler (essentially a drippy hose with a fan behind it-pushes the air as the water evaporates to cool you) from working
3) The Palo Verde Root Borer. One of my friends asked how much I'd give him if he "teabagged" one. I told him nothing, since I didn't want to be responsible for what happened. Apparently, these bettles are harmless, but have a hell of a pinch. A picture is behind the spoiler, look only if huge bugs don't bother you.
Sorry to bore you all with a "Jesus Christ it's hot" style post, but Jesus Christ, it's hot.
liv:
summer has that kind of things
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serial:
hi!!!!!!!!!