We’ll be here tomorrow:
ATHENS (Reuters) – A heatwave has claimed two lives in Greece and killed six more people in Romania as temperatures soared to 46 degrees Celsius (114.8 Fahrenheit) in parts of southeast Europe.
Turkey and Cyprus also reported deaths blamed on the intense heat, while three people drowned in Bulgaria swimming in unsupervised dams and beaches at the weekend as temperatures climbed well above early summer averages.
Greece, which has seen some of the highest temperatures, is set to record its hottest ever June.
June 28, 2007 at 5:41 am
Hey,
Many apologies for not keeping up to date. How can a person keep up with this journey?
But I just have to tell you, I was drinking (boxed) wine in my garage tonight, listening to Ryan Adams and reading a Two-Headed Turtle and laughing out loud at this line:
“Call now and receive your first insult over the phone!”
Damn, we were witty.
-Dustin
June 28, 2007 at 5:53 am
And don’t forget: Papa’s thrown the cork … We summit Bomber Mountain on Saturday (and gulp Alka Seltzer along the way).
-Dustin