Yes, dry heat is a lot better as...you don't feel like you're dying?Indonesia is indeed a wild place XD :P
Humid though. I love dry heat instead.
Where do you live? Greenland? :(I'd kill for warm weather here.
I can't go out warm at all without wearing a jacket. :{
Quite far from it, actually. The equator goes through Ecuador, which is a fair distance from the southern U.S.I thought LA was pretty close to the equator.
I always thought that Near Mexico=Near Equator. :PQuite far from it, actually. The equator goes through Ecuador, which is a fair distance from the southern U.S.
It is 1°C here at the moment, though the place is covered in snow. I stepped out of my house this morning to see a fresh new blanket of it over the road. XD
xD Geography failI thought LA was pretty close to the equator.
Same here. >: School closed only once, but another time my ACT was cancled. :3And I live in St. Louis.
It was snowing here for a while(school closed twice because of it) and whenever most of the snow melted, it snowed again.
It's still cold here, but it's almost March now. ^o^
;;xD Geography fail
I missed standardized tests because my mum thought the TV said no school on Wednesday.Same here. >: School closed only once, but another time my ACT was cancled. :3
We are about to get another huge snow storm starting Thursday lasting through Sunday.
Yes, dry heat is a lot better as...you don't feel like you're dying?
:/ I've been in Pheonix in 110 degree weather. A lot more comfortable than Ohio at 80.
I was never faced with an allergy before. :O
I should really get myself checked for them in case I am allergic to something.
We have something in common. :(Besides from loving Nica.
The only "issue" I have is I'm lactose intolerant. Which isn't a big deal. Lactose free milk taste pretty much the same, I think. And I don't eat much dairy, except for cheese.