tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5741326369951948258.post797046189890892466..comments2023-05-13T13:00:30.240+10:00Comments on Lavender & Twill : ~ Rambling ~Lavender and Twillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06331125027969557539noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5741326369951948258.post-7319610693069696392014-02-05T11:50:43.046+11:002014-02-05T11:50:43.046+11:0044*C! Ouch! That is insanely hot. It is surprisin...44*C! Ouch! That is insanely hot. It is surprising to me, because, yes, I do think of Canada as being snowy and cold. We have hardly any snow at all in Australia, and you kind of just think that it's because we are hotter over all, but this is clearly not the case. :DLavender and Twillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06331125027969557539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5741326369951948258.post-17820532824407246182014-02-04T17:55:55.551+11:002014-02-04T17:55:55.551+11:00Sweet dear, I'm sorry that you've been con...Sweet dear, I'm sorry that you've been contending with such sky high temperatures. Though most people associate Canada with being cold and snowy, and that it is for half the year indeed, we often get sweltering summers, too, especially in the region where we live and were up that high for a while this past summer, too (and at various other times over the years). It's a memory I won't soon forget (nor will I forget the warmest I've been, at least 44C during an insanely hot heat wave when we were living in Toronto several years ago). <br /><br />Please try to do whatever you can to stay a little colder and rest, rest, rest - it's so easy to burn out in that kind of sizzling heat.<br /><br />♥ Jessica Witchcrafted Lifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02992822472797191121noreply@blogger.com