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09/01/2015 06:41 PM
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It is so hot here right now and I am in my mid fifties so you know this is killing me. It is so hot that my husband Roger and I look for stores with air conditioning and then we loiter. Seriously, the people at Radio Shack are so on to us! How many times can someone walk around a radio shack? Yesterday we tried a new tactic and ducked into the social security office for a seat and air conditioning. Well, fortunately I lost my SS card about 20 years ago so we could take a number and talk to someone if we stayed that long. They even had clean flush toilets! I was in heaven!! Pumping the head on the boat gets to be a drag. And the best part of all is that they are mailing me a replacement card for free. Isn't life good?
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as Jack Sparrow so affectionately said, "Welcome to the Caribbean love"
This is why we have air and generator on our boat.
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Linda - are you visiting down there or living aboard?
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Never mind the question....just saw your other posts <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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Linda, mid August, September and October are the hottest and most humid months of the year in the VI. I suggest you invest in a generator and AC. Also it sound like you might be dehydrated or are eating to many sweets. Good luck with your charter business
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Living aboard. We started a charter business and finished one season.... now we are without work, broke and hot! :-) Hopefully next season we will have enough work to pay off some debt. How about you?
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Thanks. We are doing our best. An AC unit would be great.
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Sounds like you are in the STT Sub Base area -- try the cold room at Pueblo, the workers are wearing winter jackets!
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I love that cold room. The rest of the store is hot and once I get in there I need 10 minutes just to cool down. I used to be the coldest person anyone had ever met. And then came menopause.
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I have a close friend who was the same way - wearing a sweater during an 85 day to turning into a human furnace. She said it got better.
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Cleobeach said: I have a close friend who was the same way - wearing a sweater during an 85 day to turning into a human furnace. She said it got better. Yup.....hasn't gotten better yet.....lol.... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cloud.gif" alt="" />
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