Wednesday, July 19, 2006
For the first time - Kenny Loggins
Today was the first time in history that temperatures reached above 36 degrees in England. A record of 36.3 degrees!
It's hot. Just for those who may need some help to imagine how hot it has been here, take a look at some of these pics that i obtained from BBC News online:-
Roads started melting! Yup, the tar on roads softened!!!! Hot tar! Starting to get the picture?
Hey, lost your frying pan? No worries. Fry your eggs on your car!!!!!
Thankfully, there was a stiff breeze blowing thruout the day here on campus. It was the first day of the graduation ceremonies and i pitied those in their suits and ties and robes. I pitied meself for having to don me all black outift to go to work. But most of us were assigned to the marquees around the campus and the breeze kept us cool. Thank God!
Seeing the graduation brings back memories too - i saw family members coming from all around the globe, beaming parents, happy frens, taking of pics, showing visitors around the campus. Hot but happy!
It's hot. Just for those who may need some help to imagine how hot it has been here, take a look at some of these pics that i obtained from BBC News online:-
Roads started melting! Yup, the tar on roads softened!!!! Hot tar! Starting to get the picture?
Hey, lost your frying pan? No worries. Fry your eggs on your car!!!!!
Thankfully, there was a stiff breeze blowing thruout the day here on campus. It was the first day of the graduation ceremonies and i pitied those in their suits and ties and robes. I pitied meself for having to don me all black outift to go to work. But most of us were assigned to the marquees around the campus and the breeze kept us cool. Thank God!
Seeing the graduation brings back memories too - i saw family members coming from all around the globe, beaming parents, happy frens, taking of pics, showing visitors around the campus. Hot but happy!