I'm MELTING...

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Hello there,
So sorry for not dropping out here for ages.....
Some of you may know that it's been absolutely steamy heat that may kill us since the end of July in Japan.
As you know I really am weak hot weather since I was born, though I love cold winter <snowball>
It reached 40 cetigrade (104.00) farenhiet the day before in some area in Japan.
It's been from 32 centigrad(86.96 farenheit) to 37 centigrade(98.36 farenheit) <groan. for weeks in Osaka. And moreover drained humidity made us really exhausted. I'm dying with such a awful heat.... I really miss English dry summer even though there is much more rain with grey sky. I prefer English weather to japanese summer weather. All I can do is now to stay at home without going out.... otherwise I would melt with hot summer. <grovel>
well, I'll be back when I feel fine.... or say, as soon as cool weather will come soon <biggrin>
Everygody, please take care and enjoy yoursefl,
Looking forward to seeing and chatting to you soon <love>
Taamyu <diva>

ps, I'll try to read Guilliver's Travel <laugh> found Yahoo and Laputa <laugh> how silly I am I can't say that I studied English Literature <rofl>


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