Wow, that's hot maybe I should wear insulated boots. I have read that ground temps are hotter than the air temps but still that's HOT.
Richard,
Arizona can get warm, but pictures say 1,000 words..
These were taken this weekend while caching between Saturday and Sunday:
http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/5189cfd3-b91b-4ba9-b1f8-5e4a085c8397.jpg
http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/41d58510-80da-4bd7-8be9-4e38bd14c1f7.jpg
http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/bd24521a-cdef-467b-8998-b4b5cb050e46.jpg
http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/52653c18-5b71-485e-a53c-fc0697e1f8c5.jpg
So just remember, when someone says 'It's a dry heat':
What is a Convection Oven?
Rather than let hot air circulate randomly, convection ovens carefully create a uniform temperature with internal fans that circulate hot air.
So does the desert :-)
On 6/19/07, Richard Daines <rjdaines@gmail.com > wrote:Ha Ha on me. I guess do have a lot to learn before I move there. Just for the record, Missouri is the "Show Me" State. Not sure what that means.
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