So about 2 days until everyone in whining it is too hot.
Whining is the UK national sport.
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Scorchio!
Was out earlier and had I'd known it was it going to be so warm I would have marked today down as the first shorts day of the year
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Brill. Went for a run in the sun today and photographed lots of weeds. Tomorrow I start in ernest as a parish footpath inspector, my first small step on the road to becoming world dictator.
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28 degrees here at the moment. Looks like the evening meal will be spent sitting outside watching...
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Just had a game of tennis at lunch on ClientCo's facilities, and the sky was so blue with not a cloud in the sky.
Better make the best of our summer which ends on Friday
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostGoing to be 24 degrees today
Had a lovely cycle in to work this morning - birds were singing in the trees, the burgeoning hedgerow flora looked fabulous and the fragrance of the oil seed rape was everywhere.
These combined to say one thing:
There is no better place to be than the English countryside when the sun is out.
Staying on a beautiful campsite, and even had a squirrel come in for a look last night. Big mistake as I think they taste nice.
Nice ride into the industrial heartland that is North East Cheshire, so whilst the opening 7 miles was nice, the final 10 on the A roads wasn't.
Beautiful day though.
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Summer's here!
Going to be 24 degrees today
Had a lovely cycle in to work this morning - birds were singing in the trees, the burgeoning hedgerow flora looked fabulous and the fragrance of the oil seed rape was everywhere.
These combined to say one thing:
There is no better place to be than the English countryside when the sun is out.Tags: None
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