*is insanely curious and thinks this is utterly unfair considering all the fests she has either been bullied into agreeing to do or will be in the near future - also doesn't much care one thing has nothing to do with the other*
*wheedles* C'mon, tell me! I bet it's precious. I'll tell you what my German grandmother called me. *bats eyes*
Not in this part of Texas. They have a dry heat up in the panhandle to the North, but here in Austin we are close to the hill country and which means close to a lot of lakes which means as the mercury rises so does precipitation. We sometimes have 80 - 90% humidity or more and temperatures that reach over 100 by the end of May and don't come back down until mid September. It's October which means the weather is simply lovely right now. This month and April are my two favorite months, the weather is absolutely perfect.
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*wheedles* C'mon, tell me! I bet it's precious. I'll tell you what my German grandmother called me. *bats eyes*
Not in this part of Texas. They have a dry heat up in the panhandle to the North, but here in Austin we are close to the hill country and which means close to a lot of lakes which means as the mercury rises so does precipitation. We sometimes have 80 - 90% humidity or more and temperatures that reach over 100 by the end of May and don't come back down until mid September. It's October which means the weather is simply lovely right now. This month and April are my two favorite months, the weather is absolutely perfect.