14 July 2018

High Heat, Soccer Drama, and Aviation Stories

This past week was a hot one--literally. Temperatures were in the low 90s F (at least 32 degrees C). Yesterday, it hit 96 degrees F (36 degrees C), with the heat index (temperature and humidity) hitting 102 degrees F (39 degrees C). Not easy trying to clean cars in that weather. Fortunately, I had plenty of thirst quencher and breaks inside the air conditioned office to help me carry on, and I did not feel any real bad effects. Also, it wasn't all that crazy busy at the branch, which made things easier as well.


I followed Tuesday's FIFA World Cup (https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/) semifinal on my smart phone while at work. France defeated Belgium 1-0 in that match. I was off work the next day (11 July), so I saw the thrilling semifinal between England and Croatia, won 2-1 in extra time by the Croats. Belgium and England play for third place today, which I am watching at home. I plan to be at a watch party tomorrow morning for the final between France and Croatia. While I would like to see Croatia win, I think France will win, as they seem to be the better overall side. We'll see. It's sure been fun so far.

Before Wednesday's match, I finished editing the July issue of The Arch Scaler News for IPMS/Gateway (http://www.ipms-gateway.com/) (https://www.facebook.com/IPMSGateway/) (https://plus.google.com/109625362829756697296). I printed and mailed out the few copies going to members without email, and later sent the rest of the members their newsletters via email.

After work on Thursday, I headed to Creve Coeur Airport (http://crevecoeurairport.com/) for the Missouri Aviation Historical Society (https://moavhist.org/) meeting. This event featured an Aviation Open Mic, in which attendees had the opportunity to tell their aviation-related stories. I mentioned one from an air show I attended in 1980 and seeing a Vulcan bomber up close. It was a nice evening hearing some very interesting stories.


I am off to an Enterprise (https://www.enterprise.com/en/home.html) area party in Kirkwood this afternoon, and the Saint Louis FC (https://www.saintlouisfc.com/) match tonight. I will be careful in this heat!

Later.

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