It always happens this way, here. We get a day where the humidity is like sludge and then the next day we get a huge storm. Storms are predicted for tomorrow, so hopefully today’s sludge moves on. Meanwhile, light, bright teas keep me sane, and chugging my genmaicha is cheaper than burning through all 100g of Pai Mu Tan in 24 hours.
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Haven’t you heard the saying “If you don’t like the weather in Texas wait five minutes or drive 5 miles” I’ve heard it all my life and it rings so true!
There’s two things wrong with that expression.
1) That is a common expression in every single part of the country I have ever lived.
2) In Texas it is hot and humid from mid-April through mid-October :=)
Haven’t you heard the saying “If you don’t like the weather in Texas wait five minutes or drive 5 miles” I’ve heard it all my life and it rings so true!
There’s two things wrong with that expression.
1) That is a common expression in every single part of the country I have ever lived.
2) In Texas it is hot and humid from mid-April through mid-October :=)
One of my all time favorite adds was from a Texas Monthly magazine – it had a picture of some flowers (the type you’d see at the Riverwalk in San Antonio) and said, “Why yes, we do have winter. Last year it was on a Thursday.”