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Turfan Fragment
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« Reply #600 on: 19:30:28, 27-06-2008 »

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« Reply #601 on: 16:47:00, 28-06-2008 »

It's boiling hot. The windows are open. The ice cubes are out.
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« Reply #602 on: 17:25:37, 28-06-2008 »

Very hot a little further south too, eru. But an almighty breeze (ok, it's a wind really) is cooling things off nicely.  Smiley Why did I just make a chilli to eat tonight  Huh
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« Reply #603 on: 17:39:33, 28-06-2008 »

We get lots of gulls in Brum so they must have been blown a long way inland Cheesy


They have holiday trips to Edgbaston Reservoir!
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« Reply #604 on: 21:16:16, 28-06-2008 »

Hot Huh Not in Brum.

I've been watching cricket this afternoon and I've been wearing a sweatshirt and a fleece for most of the time. The sun did come out briefly earlier on and I was tempted to remove the sweatshirt but that didn't last long and I soon had the fleece on. There was a very cool breeze, not my idea of cricket watching weather - and there've been very few days this season when I could dispense with the extra layers.
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« Reply #605 on: 21:36:58, 28-06-2008 »

It's been mainly cool here all day, although sunny for most of it.  Chilly wind.  It was nice for the barbecue held for my daughter-in-law's birthday this evening.  Great time had by all.  (This is the nice daughter-in-law by the way, not the ex-moose.  Grin)
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« Reply #606 on: 23:44:08, 28-06-2008 »

Perfect walking weather today - coolish. Just as well as what was meant to be a short, no more than an hour long, walk through the woods at Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, turned into 3 hours... one of the party decided that at a fork, our proposed route was "too predictable" (ie a known circular route back) so we should follow him along the other path for a more interesting walk. I'll continue on the Happy Thread!
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« Reply #607 on: 06:22:01, 29-06-2008 »

Went with the Fragments to a nice fake lake with a nice fake beach today. We had a wonderful time, with O.F. wandering all about and flirting with all the other people he could get to on foot.

I applied sunblock quite mercilessly to all of us (although Mrs. Fragment took care of herself). Wouldn'tcha know it, I got a sunburn in precisely the places where I had no sunblock (mid-back). It's keeping me awake now, not because it hurts, but because in my mind's eye it's turning into a bunch of mini-melanomae.
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« Reply #608 on: 14:39:55, 01-07-2008 »

Has to be hottest day of the year, today!!
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« Reply #609 on: 15:19:25, 01-07-2008 »

Has to be hottest day of the year, today!!
25 here - woo hoo!  What's it like down south? [south of the country]
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« Reply #610 on: 17:28:25, 01-07-2008 »

Wet.
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« Reply #611 on: 17:33:15, 01-07-2008 »

Wet?? Huh

Hot enough for rubbers to stick to things.
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« Reply #612 on: 17:45:41, 01-07-2008 »

Here in the north west it's hot, humid, horrible - and windy.
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« Reply #613 on: 17:51:30, 01-07-2008 »

Wet?Huh

It's glorious down here, has been all day, not a cloud in the sky and very warm.
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« Reply #614 on: 17:52:51, 01-07-2008 »

Here in the north west it's hot, humid, horrible - and windy.

Seconded up to an hour ago.  It's now very cloudy, much cooler and it looks as though we're in for a cracker of a storm.  I, for one, shall be glad!  It'll clear the air.

We're off on holiday, the two of us, on Sunday for 14 nights and I can't wait!!!  We return on the 20th July.  I don't care what the weather will be like, I just want all my meals cooked for me, to be waited on hand and foot and visit lots of lovely places I haven't seen before.  The tortoise has gone home now after his holiday with us and I hope he enjoyed himself - it's rather difficult to tell -  Huh but the weather was awful for him.  Wet most of the time.  Ah well, he survived.  Cheesy
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