When your windows are all steamed up and dripped on the outside, you know it’s going to be a good day for cutting wood…NOT! But the show goes on. Will be on my second shirt within an hour or two.
I thought it was raining , then went back and read what you posted. It's been a little rough here as well.
Humidity here in south central PA has been crazy. It's currently 80f w/ 83% RH, dew point 74. Just not fun to be outside.
I went through four changes of clothing and three pair of work boots yesterday. I don't enjoy working in squeaking boots filled with sweat. June-August is my most productive time for building inventory. 40-50 degrees is my favorite temperature range for producing firewood, but unfortunately, that is when customers are bothering me.
I am actually 55 miles WNW of Nashville, but I use Nashville to describe my approximate vicinity. I need the same fix and will start working on both shortly.