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May 03, 2008

happy hot season

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A Niamey, Niger classic photo.

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Oh My Goodness! That could produce bacon fried to a crisp ... not to mention me looking for shade and air conditioning. That's really HOT. How long will it stay this hot?

Yes, after I'd lived in Gambia for a few months I realized why there were no weather forecasts on the radio - today's weather: hot and sunny, and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow....

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

As it s 52 degree F in Ne York city wow Niamey is caliente
next comes the rain , the mosquitoes etc....
May god help us

OH MY GOD. I'd die.

Wow...Is it possible to get used to so high temperatures after some years? Hard to imagine...

At first I thought the boy in the photo was Stefan with his brown hair clorinated and cooked blond. 130 wow, even for a Davisite. BBQ with no coals required!

I just fainted from looking at that thermometer! The little guy looks like he is holding up really well considering.

Well...that's just ridiculous!

And I thought it was hot here in Jamaica. Ha!

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