The last four weeks more of less brought writing to a screeching halt by flooding my place with very humid heat (think temps around and above 30°C and humidity above 90% - basically, it felt like you could walk tropical fish on a leash). I just don't function in hot weather; and wet hot weather is worse. I edited an old GR fic to stay sane, but that's far from done, too, and on hold again.
Today it's finally cooled to a more normal German summer - so I hope writing BAU will commence... soon-ish, once the heat-induced headaches cease. Normal German summers also lack enough ice and snow. Darn.
On the plus side: I switched browsers from Chrome to Edge and found E to work a lot smoother, despite porting all the plugins, and I like the inbuilt editor and the collections features: very helpful for writing.
Today it's finally cooled to a more normal German summer - so I hope writing BAU will commence... soon-ish, once the heat-induced headaches cease. Normal German summers also lack enough ice and snow. Darn.
On the plus side: I switched browsers from Chrome to Edge and found E to work a lot smoother, despite porting all the plugins, and I like the inbuilt editor and the collections features: very helpful for writing.
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Date: 2020-08-23 15:33 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2020-08-25 07:40 (UTC)From:While I'd love to get winter in my house, I wish more for you to have clean air (or top of the notch air purifiers at least). The news about all the fires and the air quality in Calif. are horrible. I hope you're doing okay.
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Date: 2020-08-26 01:16 (UTC)From:ETA: Also, because we're on the ridgetop with the ocean about two miles to the west, we get enough sea wind that the smoke doesn't usually settle here too badly. But the people down on the east side of the slope are seeing much worse air quality. Because of the topography of the SF Peninsula, cities along the east-west highway that's lined up with a gap in the coast range of mountains also get terrible smoke coming in from the fires to the south of me.
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Date: 2020-08-26 19:51 (UTC)From:Esp. after all the fires last year. It's not as if this is a 2020 specialty. I'm glad that you have mostly breathable air, but knowing that it depends on strength of breeze in the right direction must be stressful.
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Date: 2020-08-30 21:09 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2020-08-31 07:55 (UTC)From:In contrast, the EU is currently suing Germany on behalf of its citizens because too many of them are exposed to street and railway noise levels exceeding the recommended health thresholds; a second case is about the excess of fine particulate matter in the air on too many days per year (usually close to the same roads and railways). The cases tend to become expensive for a member country, so actions are usually taken fast (albeit with lots of politicians complaining thus adding to the noise). ;-)
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Date: 2020-09-02 03:03 (UTC)From: