First blog post: Sunday, June 24, 2012, 8:00 (Atlanta, Georgia) · 1:01pm Jun 24th, 2012
Notice: If you would like to request for me to partake in editorship of your works, contact me a couple of hours before you send me what you are working on, since I may not be in the mood to proofread, or I may be bogged down with other ones as it is. Plus, it gives me some time to ready my brain for all-out grammar correction. If I say that I don't really feel like fixing up your chapter's grammar and spelling, or say that I'm already up to my eyes in chapters to patch up, just find somebody else to do it.
Anyway, since I've taken care of that, I guess that I should talk about how my day has been so far. Not bad, considering the fact that I barely slept a wink last night. I think I may have spent a little bit too much time on reading fanfics and listening to stuff in Japanese on my Sony-made iPod clone. I'm feeling somewhat... insignificant... today. Must be due to the fact that I've been going through Cosmos a little.
Outside, it's cloudy, and the temperature is roughly 73° F. I can't believe how mild the weather has been here in Georgia over the last year. This winter, we only got below the 0° Celsius, at best, ten times. Normally, during the winter, we get down to about 13° F. Now we're having a relatively cool summer, and the highest temperature we've had so far this year was about 94° F, and that was during the spring. Normally, we'd have it at about 90° F starting at roughly 11:00, with the heat lasting for quite a while into the night.
Now, for those of you who live in Nevada and New Mexico and are currently thinking, "That's nothing. It gets up to 100° F here during the summer," you wouldn't last a bloody second here when the temperatures hit 95° F. Out in the arid parts of the country, the air is less humid, meaning your sweat can evaporate faster to cool you down. Down here in Georgia, when the humidity hits 95% and the temperatures start climbing above 90° F, it honestly feels a bit like sitting up against a powered space heater on low. And I have been out of state before. One weekend, my mom decided we were going to take a road trip to Florida during either late spring or early Autumn so she could visit one of her friends. I swear to Celestia, I am never, under any circumstances, taking a vacation to Florida. At least not during the warmer three seasons of the year. The temperature was at roughly 100° F and the humidity was obscenely high. Seriously, it isn't fun in Florida unless you are used to the ridiculous heat and humidity.