Thanks for commenting on my ramblings. Do not feel obligated to leave more than your name.

But I have to work through it! There is no air con in this museum! Plus, I just am not used to it, OK!? I am a winter person, I go all funny in the heat.
But today after a bit of rain yesterday it is a little more bareable.
Love and hugs
A xxx


To all of my British readers...

(including Abi)

I know I was being a bit mean. And I'm sorry. I know that Brits/Mainland Europeans are not ready for this kind of heat... So, please know I was giving you a bit of a hard time out of "love" not pettiness.

However... It's 27°C (80°F) in Canterbury at the time I type this... And it just hit 38°C (101°F) in my back garden. The hottest that it's getting lately in London is 32°C (89.5°F) and tomorrow... It's only meant to get up to 30°C in London.

As the "offical temp" of the Twin Cities is always cooler... (Whilst my thermometer reads 101°F, the "official" temp at the airport four miles away is only 96°F)

The fact that the forecasted "100°F" temp for tomorrow has me upset, as it's going to be at LEAST 105°F or worse at my house.

I repeat... We do NOT have air-conditioning.

Both Fiona and I are MELTING.

Gah.

-- T


Ok, fair enough, our weather has improved over the weekend and i am happier with the heat, good luck with yours...


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