Friday

February 10, 2017

It’s hot!
Really hot!!
...but not quite hot enough to cook an egg on the back path.

11 comments:

  1. Wow! I am wilting just looking at it. Hang in there.

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  2. Take away the frypan (you didn't really plan to eat the egg did you?) and put it on the concrete. I bet it would fry then.

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    1. No, I don't so. We were using a cast iron frypan that had been sitting out there for 2 hours prior to putting in egg. The pan was hotter than the concrete.

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  3. It seems some newspaper photographer tries this feat every summer here, too! Hope you're able to stay out of the hear or have good air-conditioning in your tractor cabs.

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    1. Getting up very early to get all jobs done before midday. We have one more day then a cool change is coming through on Sunday. Yippee!

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  4. Von solchen Temperaturen sind wir mit -5°C weit entfernt.

    Noke

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    1. Yes, -5°C is a big contrast to our 44°C. Somewhere in the middle would be ideal.

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  5. What... is there really +62 °C...! wauuu... It is almost as to be in Sauna.
    We have -8 °C on days.

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    1. 62.6°C is the frypan heat read on the infrared heat sensor. The was day was hot, but not that hot! We got to 44°C.

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    2. Huh and nevertheless, -44 ° C is also so hot, which I cannot imagine a daily temperature.
      But I believe that you cannot imagine, for example, our winter frosts.

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  6. I was confused for a second or two about the hot and frying eggs. Then it hit me. This is Australia. I always like your photos as I see your blog everyday.

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