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Humidity is getting worse - sapping my meagre energy. Now, I realize some of you are used to humid conditions, however, here in Central AB it is rare to experience humidity.
 
I live in wonderful, muggy Southwestern Ontario and I'm still not used to humidity even after 50 years here, so I hear you loud and clear. My son hates it, too, and talks about moving to drier climes (e.g. California) when he grows up.
 
It's the smoke that's getting to me. It's predicted to be quite a bit better tomorrow, but they were giving the same number a while ago for today, and it's still in the high risk range. We'll see.
I never had a moment of yep - throat attack at least. A minor throat thing on and off but I'm also coughing up stuff. Maybe it is a mild off and on one though, I need a regular dose today so it might help.
 
Well, That one Church service down, one tu go. Enjoyed workshop without Baptiste Church today, André Cotonou way to gather euthanasie friends Chinées Alliances Church. Install good.
 
I've been coughing lost due to the smoke. It was neat this morning walking through the wispy fog in our yard - I've never experienced that before.

Te...a drink with jam and bread.
 
I've been coughing lost due to the smoke. It was neat this morning walking through the wispy fog in our yard - I've never experienced that before.

Te...a drink with jam and bread.
I haven't stepped outside since the air quality got worse than a 5. Before then, I was only trying to go outside when it went back to the low range.
 
It seems I've ended up outside more than usual during all this. Toss up whether it is the smoke or the excess dust/dirt in the garage (as we continue to go through Dad's stuff) that is affecting me more.
 
It seems I've ended up outside more than usual during all this. Toss up whether it is the smoke or the excess dust/dirt in the garage (as we continue to go through Dad's stuff) that is affecting me more.
I'd like to be outside, maybe tomorrow for a bit? Right now it's not worth the risk.
 
Ah, you lead such innocent lives. Here, in a city which has homeless and hungry whose only help comes from an occasional cheque from some business looking for PR for itself. Here, the City Council just voted to borrow 90 million from the government (with more millions coming from taxpayers) to build an "events centre" which is sure to make huge profits and to bring the whole world to Moncton. It's heavily touted by the Irving newspapers.

The real story is that the owner of the hockey team (also an Irving) wants a new rink, but doesn't want to pay for it because he knows it won't make money. If it really was a sure ,money maker, there's no way the Irvings would let us plebs near it.
 
Ah, you lead such innocent lives. Here, in a city which has homeless and hungry whose only help comes from an occasional cheque from some business looking for PR for itself.

Tell me about it Graeme. I live in a city that has homeless and hungry, but whose leaders deemit better to spend $2.5 billion to putona circus for the fat cats. A circus, fromallive seen that's strictlyactrobatic. Noelephantsatall so far. If they're going to puton a $2.5 billion circus, theyat leastottave somelephants.
 
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