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July 31, 2006 | How to Beat the Heat

Hot enough for you? Physicist and amateur mandolinist, Debbie Harris reports in her Quantum Diaries Blog last year, slinging a mandolin on a July trip to her visit her grandparents Florida home. Seems a little mandolinning is high on her list for enduring the seasonal Southeastern inferno. Packing for the airport, it's the limit-one carry-on dilemma, "Mandolin? Laptop?"

Both.

Not ready to drink the Kool Aid of Al Gore's latest cinematic sky-is-falling grandstanding, but it is hotter than normal this Summer here in the midwestern US plains. No Porch Picking for a while, we're heading the the basement.

The good news? Our freshly-crisped lawn means one extra hour of playing; mowing gets a reprieve, at least for this week!

Posted by Ted at July 31, 2006 6:10 AM


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