A simple way to stay cool this summer when you have to work outside in the heat is to first wet your shirt under the faucet, wring it out, and then put it on. The evaporation of the water will keep you cool. If you start working with a dry shirt and then get hot enough to sweat your shirt wet you never really feel cool. A shirt wet with water feels much cooler and more comfortable than a sweaty, sticky, smelly shirt.
Hello,
I really enjoy reading all your informations. Was looking online for
Bible based farm info when I came accross your site.
I have a question!
When God sent a famine for seven years and Joseph stored food that long, how do you think the food was preserved for 7 or more years? Do you have any idea or scripture to fall back to?
Thank you for reading this and yes, God bless you all and Happy Thanksgiving !
Evelyn