Monday, September 8, 2008

Life without weather

I just had an OMG experience...I decided on the topic for tonight, and pushed the enter key...and I was told that I had published my Blog for tonight!
Oops...all I did was write the title, nothing else, but it brought me to, and fortunately to the editing choice of my post, so I chose it. I had apparently NOT done that before, since it threw me and was foreign to me, and also, I must admit very slightly frightening to me.

So here I am writing about that.
Over the last nearly 80 days of this Blog I haven't learned too much about the act of blogging from my fellow Bloggers.
But I've had offers to look at there's, I really should, and they always know they can examine mine.
After all I'm an open book, LOL!

Anyway, back to my chosen topic: Life without weather.

Imagine it never being too hot, never too cold, never too wet or never too dry.
No wind to be measured, and then ask yourself; how would the air/space feel?
Nothing at all, would be my answer; why would there be anything to get a sensation from? I said nothing was in it.
Maybe, it would be like living in a bubble perhaps?

I personally think it would be like in that old movie with that very young John Travolta.
He portrayed that teen that was too sensitive to be exposed to our polluted air to breathe or live in it.
That child could have actually died from exposure, and I do understand that is an actual disease or disorder.
Though, we humans, most of us, are very tough.
Supposedly, our air is not healthy to breathe in many areas of this country, but we do breathe it. Some do get sick and can die from it, but most don’t thankfully.
Some even jog, swim, ski, and play in it.

Breathing is a given for most of us when it comes to air.
Boy we are brave souls!
Temperatures fluctuate constantly, in reality.
Moisture content too.
We are so adaptive to all this.
Amazing really how we deal on a daily basis with such contrasts.
Resilient and flexible come to mind when thinking about our human abilities, and sensibilities.
Most of the things that I mentioned are not tangible.
You really can't touch air or moisture in it, unless it semi-solidifies like in rain or snow.
But then why does some air feel so heavy?
Air can be smelled, but that is usually when it is aromatic or stinky, and that is still not being touched.
Wind can be felt, but not really touched either, interesting.

If anyone has any ideas about doing away with our weather since it appears to misbehave so often.
I still think it would be a terrible mistake like living in outer space, but with gravity.
We would need so many contraptions added to our everyday lives that would be attached to us or to the ground, to balance our body contents due to us not having it come naturally through air or water, etc.
No water out of the sky… the ultimate drought, we would die! But I did say it would NOT be too dry.
Or we could possibly get moisture from our vegetable crops, but how would they be able to grow without water? The air would answer the needs of the crops by doing whatever they needed at anytime they needed it.
No air with any odor sounds nice.
Our air temperature would never be too hot or too cold just perfect, but everyone’s idea of perfect temperatures are different.
That could start wars, OMG!
That’s much worse than the first problem in this writing.

Or could everything and everyone just learn to adapt like we have already with having weather?

Good night to all.
Hope my silliness didn’t turn you off, but I had fun, and I hope you did too.

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