The sun burnt the paint from the tenement fronts, bleached the air raw and turned the gutter-waters to vapor by midafternoon when the old men, numbed and evaporated, stood in the inner passageways of a house that funneled bakery air from front to back in a searing torrent. When they spoke it was the submerged, muffled talk of men in steam rooms, preposterously tired and remote.
Ray Bradbury, from Touched with Fire
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
His Shoes Felt Like Two Loaves Of Baked Bread
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heat,
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Ray Bradbury,
the october country
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Yup. That is how it feels out there today. I even made up a quick little display with a skull,branch, and old dried cornstalks from last year to show how hot and miserable it feels out there.
man i always think of that story when it's extremely hot outside. storm's coming through now. hopefully the end of it for a while.
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