No-man's Field2010/08/06


Not after nuclear war

I’m sorry to keep talking about nothing but how horribly hot it has been.

 

The temperature hit 37.1 Celsius this afternoon. If my temperature becomes this high, I have a fever. Give me an ice pack.

 

However high the temperature become, as a housewife, I have to go to the shopping for something to eat. On the way home (nearly on the verge of death), I found a park usually full of children and their mothers was totally empty, probably because of fears for heatstroke. The heat wave assaulting Japan has resulted in death toll of 210 since July.  

 

By the way, do people other than me go to the shopping after dark, or get their shopping delivered home, which I think a rather merciless treatment to the deliverers?

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