Posted by Mark - IN. on June 24, 2010 at 04:20:15 from (24.15.151.166):
In Reply to: How did your day go? posted by mike delaney on June 23, 2010 at 21:10:52:
Couldn't find anywhere near, Menards, Walmart, something to buy a couple of window fans?
My day yesterday went ok, even though it was rainy, and hot, very hot. Got home, called my sister about 6 PM I figure, just as another storm rolled in and knocked out the power until 10 minutes until 4 AM this morning. Was pretty hot in the closed up house when I got home, and sure didn't have a chance to cool off when lost power. Felt pretty good when all of the window fans fired up a few minutes until 4 AM this morning, instantly sucking the hot air out one side and blowing a crosswind of cold air in from the other. Fresh air, well, as fresh as air is anymore that is. All of those fans starting up did make it sound like I was at an airport, but it was cool fresh air, not like out of an airplanes exhaust pipes, and it was time to get up anyway. Its pretty cool in here right now, but its time to go to work. I'm pretty sleepy though. Got some sleep, not much though.
Are you sure there weren't any Lowes or somewhere near where you could've bought a few noisy, but cool window fans to use in the camper down by the river? Not expensive.
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