We know where we have been: 54% humidity, 74 degrees in New York.

We know where we plan to go: partly couldy, 109 degrees in Arizona.

And we know where we live now: breezy, 74 degrees in California.

So we can sit back and enjoy a cool breeze in July and remember how good it feels. For this slice of year-round heavenly weather in our lives will not be for always.