I was roasting alive at a book festival last week. 100º temps, no cloud cover, no breeze.
I needed to know why! WHY, when Mississippi has such mild autumns and winters, did the organizers insist on hosting the festival in the hottest part of the year? Every year for 9 summers.
In sheer agony and frustration, I said aloud, “Why do they do this?”
And I got an answer from someone much more knowledgeable and pain-tolerant than me:
This is the only time when the Mississippi Congress is on vacation during the year. The State Capitol is empty and available for use.
I asked and got a reasonable answer. Of course there was a good reason for the decision they made.
Most things aren’t done as mindlessly as we might assume. When you feel that way, it helps to ask some questions.
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