Coats are for babies, whippets and southern softies.You know it's bad weather when a northener debates whether they need to wear a coat or not. The answer is still usually no
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Coats are for babies, whippets and southern softies.You know it's bad weather when a northener debates whether they need to wear a coat or not. The answer is still usually no
That doesn't count - ski-ing isa sport you work up a massive sweat on.I went skiing in a tshirt...it wasn't bad
Yes the poor citizens living in merry old England stress badly when the temperature goes above 20C. I laugh every time I think about this. Over there they claim it's really hot when it's 30C in the sun. Over here it's hot when it's 40+ in the shade
You will probably want to avoid Coober Pedy in Australia then. It's pretty hot there and regularly hits 50C+. It's so hot there, everyone lives underground.I hate the heat, was in centreal Spain once the temp hit 36 and that was diabolical - will never go there again.
You will probably want to avoid Coober Pedy in Australia then. It's pretty hot there and regularly hits 50C+. It's so hot there, everyone lives underground.
Cotton - and of course, silk, but natural silk would be phenomenally expensive.just curious, yesterday I spent a lot of time layingon my bed because I didn't want to move around adding to the heat. I didn't appreciate the normal cotton cover of my linnen, I just wondered do you have any special materials that are breathable that feel cooler you use? Not sure I can get a string hammock in my bedroom lol
Its what you are used to. My mother used to turn on the electric blanket if the night time temperature dropped to 30. I don't think I have a single picture of her in the UK where she is not wearing a coat, even on days like today.just curious, yesterday I spent a lot of time layingon my bed because I didn't want to move around adding to the heat. I didn't appreciate the normal cotton cover of my linnen, I just wondered do you have any special materials that are breathable that feel cooler you use? Not sure I can get a string hammock in my bedroom lol
The humidity here is usually pretty low. Sometimes in summer it goes up and when it's 40C and humid, it's pretty unpleasant. But with low humidity it's not as bad.What's the humidity like in Australia, Colin? As I type, the Met Office weather forecast says my town has 74% humidity predicted between 11 am and midday. But it's also predicting a nice cool temp of 21 deg C.
Just plain old cotton.just curious, yesterday I spent a lot of time laying on my bed because I didn't want to move around adding to the heat. I didn't appreciate the normal cotton cover of my linen, I just wondered do you have any special materials that are breathable that feel cooler you use? Not sure I can get a string hammock in my bedroom lol
Love a good thunderstorm!Its what you are used to. My mother used to turn on the electric blanket if the night time temperature dropped to 30. I don't think I have a single picture of her in the UK where she is not wearing a coat, even on days like today.
And for those not in the UK wondering why them geordies are so 'ard: @essjays forecast today is 12 degrees cooler than what I just measured in the shade (24 degrees for those using archaic measurements) . I for one am looking forward to the thunderstorms forecast this evening.
Teeside isn't us - we're Tyneside, so may not get them - but I live in hope.Teesside is predicted them 6 to 7 this evening and all tomorrow afternoon. But as we know, just because the weather is right for them doesn't mean any particular town will get one.
My husband is currently shopping in our town centre a mile away. He phoned me from the queue to say it was raining but there's not a drop here at home