by Cindy
We have this phenomenon here that we call "weeping windows." If you're from the Deep South, or somewhere else that it's ridiculously hot, and ridiculously humid, you may be familiar with this.
Essentially, it is so humid outside and so cool inside our homes that condensation forms on our windows. It is not just a little bit on condensation though, it is the entire window on every window in the house. One morning this week it was especially bad. It looks like our windows are really dirty or that it might be raining but what you are seeing is the condensation.
By the way - check out the nice greenery outside. While we do live in a desert, the campus is really nice - more like a park than anything.
Essentially, it is so humid outside and so cool inside our homes that condensation forms on our windows. It is not just a little bit on condensation though, it is the entire window on every window in the house. One morning this week it was especially bad. It looks like our windows are really dirty or that it might be raining but what you are seeing is the condensation.
By the way - check out the nice greenery outside. While we do live in a desert, the campus is really nice - more like a park than anything.
That's how cold my mom kept her house in Waco! Loved it!!
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