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Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   FRANCE
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Registered: January 2007
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It's friggin hot here. Our place sits literally at the base of the San Juan
mountains so it achieves a decent balance of temperatures....90's during the
day and 50's at night.. 10 minutes to the north and you're at 9000+ feet and
it's about 60 degrees during the heat of the day. 20 minutes to the south
and you're in the high desert with no humidity,.wind blowing dust devils
around and temperatures of 100+ degrees. You have to be careful. It's not
like the heat you experience in the coastal areas where you sweat. Here' you
just dry up before you're even aware that it's happening and when you start
getting dizzy for no apparent reason, you'd better have some water handy.
Most of my time recently has been "desert time". I feel like a crispy
critter when I get home. There isn't enough skin moisturizer or water on
earth to alleviate this feeling at this time of year and the last thing I
feel like doing is working in the studio. I'm spent and have been going to
bed around 9:30 PM so I can get up around 5:00 AM and head down to the area
where I've been working before the winds kick up and suck the life out of
me. I like to get home early afternoon. Hopefully the monsoon season will
start around the middle of July. It's been pretty predictable/consistent the
last couple of years.
 
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