from Elliott
Now that we are back from winter in the US and starting our Small Business Development Program we have had a number of occasions to wonder how hot it was as we were teaching. In the case of Bizana last week, it was so hot in the corrugated tin building we call Arise and Shine that despite all the fans we had going, the easel was so hot that the 'sticky tack' (putty that we post visuals with on the easel) was runny and wouldn't hold the laminated cardstock.
And in the afternoon the chickens came into the worship space looking for cooler shade than they had outside. Of course they stayed when Katherine crunched up Marie biscuits on the floor. They had been out in the humidity for about an hour and their normally crisp state became soggy!
Now that we are back from winter in the US and starting our Small Business Development Program we have had a number of occasions to wonder how hot it was as we were teaching. In the case of Bizana last week, it was so hot in the corrugated tin building we call Arise and Shine that despite all the fans we had going, the easel was so hot that the 'sticky tack' (putty that we post visuals with on the easel) was runny and wouldn't hold the laminated cardstock.
And in the afternoon the chickens came into the worship space looking for cooler shade than they had outside. Of course they stayed when Katherine crunched up Marie biscuits on the floor. They had been out in the humidity for about an hour and their normally crisp state became soggy!
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