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Discover Columbus is a site about Columbus Ohio. Originally named "Columbus Best Blog," it was never the best blog in Columbus Ohio. It was a blog about the best in Columbus and Central Ohio! Best restaurants, best real estate company, best schools, best neighborhoods..... written by Maureen McCabe a licensed real estate agent with Columbus Ohio's best real estate company, Real Living HER. Discover Columbus is just a site about Central Ohio.

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Dog Days of Summer II

Jul. 12, 2006
Categorized in: Time and Temperature
Dog Days of Summer

The Dog Days of Summer and our Air Conditioning is Broken

Actually it is one of the four furnaces in our office that is broken.  You walk up the hall from my office and it is a sauna. 

They took out the old furnace Wednesday.   OLD furnace!  Hopefully the new furnace and it's blessed blower will be installed Thursday or Friday.  It has been a couple of weeks.... first they fixed the A/C then they came out again, and again and found the furnace could not be saved. Those poor people whose offices are in the top south side of the building have suffered.

Dog Days of Summer

Jul. 4, 2006
Categorized in: Time and Temperature

 Dog Days of Summer

 

 

 "At 6 p.m. on July 3, a fast-moving storm moved through Columbus. Sustained winds in excess of 50 miles per hour pounded the capital city for more than 20 minutes, accompanied by three-quarters of an inch of rain."

 

That's  6 p.m. on July 3, 1906.... according to Ed Lentz,  history columnist  for ThisWeek Newspapers.

 

What time did the storms hit last night? Luckily downtown Columbus with lots of people getting ready for Red, White and Boom was spared the hail, and severe lightening, etc.  that the Morse Rd. area, Hilliard,  Worthington, Westerville and other parts of Central Ohio faced July 3, 2006.

 

What a difference 100 years makes. I think July third is considered to be the first day of the Dog Days of Summer, which has to do with astrology, more than weather, the constellation Sirius the dog?  

 

Vicious storm wrecked 1906 July 4 festivities by Columbus historian and ThisWeek Columnist,  Ed Lentz,  Thursday, June 29, 2006 says:

 

"One-hundred years ago, things were done a bit differently. In fact, in 1906, many people were thankful anything was being done at all, because the most striking event of the holiday occurred not on the Fourth but on the day before."

 

"In a day before color radar and the other technological marvels of modern meteorology, weather forecasting was -- to say the least -- a little less definite than it is today. Some forecasts for July 3, 1906, predicted fair weather. Others mentioned the possibility of rain."

 

"The others were right. "

 

During the July 3, 2006 storm I was channel surfing watching the "technological marvels of modern meteorology", except when the power went off a couple of times.  What a difference 100 years makes. 

 

I went to Red, White and Boom.  Good show.

 

Copyright 2006 Columbus Best Blog and Maureen McCabe

Temperature

May. 12, 2006
Categorized in: Time and Temperature

I love the Weather Pixie on  Caron's Genessee County Homes   blog.  I made one for Columbus but then read over their terms and did not add it to Columbus Best Blog.

 

I picked weather girl number eight with the dog...on WeatherPixie.com   for Columbus Best Blog.  Perfect!

 

Any other suggestions for weather... something interesting that can be used on a commercial site free?

 

Copyright 2006 Columbus Best Blog and Maureen McCabe