cinders - wow that does sound hard to cope with 100 degrees and humidity. I'd probably faint. We went to vegas a few years ago and I ended up in bed in the hotel with dehydration because I wasn't drinking enough water.
Morning Stirly You're so colourful!
Yes you must drink water in Vegas.
I have lived in El Paso, TX (USA) a few times. It was a dry heat. 100+ F and no humidity.
Okay 5% or so.
I thought I had terminal chapped lips. OMG. Not kidding. Nose bled, lips bled, other things bled. It was not pretty.
Eventually the human body adapts.
Then you go back to the southern USA with all its humidity and it really, really sucks.
Then you get used to it.
Thank God for the adaptability of the human body. An amazing thing, actually.
Love,
Cindi
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