A Year Ago At This Time, Fishkill, NY . . .

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was experiencing a heat wave that led to three all-time highs, 94 on the 12th, 93 on the 13th, and 89 the following day, the 14th.

What a difference a year makes. Yesterday, we came within three degrees of the all-time low for the date.

Why is Bloof expounding on the weather in Fishkill, NY? Well, besides the fact that I am experiencing the allergic reactions that the change of seasons brings to asthmatics like myself, and allergy sufferers alike, which seems to have turned into the first cold of the season, I'm here to remind the rest of you Northeasterners, that your problems with controlling your humidity levels, as usual, are about to change.

Whereas all summer long, the problem is of course keeping it low enough, we are about to shift into the problem of how to keep it high enough. Yes, just as my furnace has been going on several times a day for the past week, give or take a day, and occasionally during the late summer mornings prior to that, we are headed into that dry time of year, when the problem becomes how to keep it high enough.

What I have noticed from reading certain threads here over the time that I've been aboard at AmBack/Cigar.com, some of you have come up with incredibly ingenious ways of dealing with the vagaries of your respective situations. Soooooo, as we head into full blown Pumpkin Pie and Bourbon Season, which of course corresponds with the NFL season, just a friendly reminder from . . .

WBLF Radio, 6969.69 mhz, All Bloofy, All The Thyme Wacky Internet Radio, . . .

on your screen. :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
Its been amazingly cool here too. I love it, its the pefect weather save for the rain of the past few days.

As for the humidor thing, even though I have a frigidor, which you'd think would be pretty indifferent to the weather, I've had a lot of problems with the humidity. It has been so nice that I turned off the air conditioning and opened my bedroom window. Since then I have had huge problems with keeping the humidity UP. The Cigar Oasis made virtually no difference.

Well the humidity has been so high because of the rain that I closed the window and turned the air back on yesterday. I've had perfect humidity since. It seems like the humidity in the frigidor is dependant on the ambient RH.

Not really of interest to anybody else I'm sure but incredibly intrigueing to me at least.
 
Actually, it's of interest to a lot of people right here on this forum. It's people like you who have helped many others deal with this problem. Of course, it might not be of interest to people on the gun, camping or RV forums. :cryinlaugh: