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Better than any day last summer here. Clear blue sky and 16 degs. It doesn't
get any better. (after last w/e oppressive humidity)

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If it doesn't get any 'better' than 16C Trevor ,I think my hibernation will
have to be extended til next 'summer'!.
Mind you ,it means you can keep the comfort of the old long johns and our
redoubtable wooly pullies .

Stay cool

RonB

PS Send some of that sunshine to South Essex please ,aint had a glimpse here
since last Tuesday !
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Trevor



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Probably worse than any day last summer here. I was in north Essex and it
was grey, gloomy and just reached 14C, briefly!!

Dave

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If it doesn't get any 'better' than 16C Trevor ,I think my hibernation

will
have to be extended til next 'summer'!.
Mind you ,it means you can keep the comfort of the old long johns and our
redoubtable wooly pullies .

Stay cool

RonB

PS Send some of that sunshine to South Essex please ,aint had a glimpse

here
since last Tuesday !
"Trevor Appleton" wrote in

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Better than any day last summer here. Clear blue sky and 16 degs. It

doesn't
get any better. (after last w/e oppressive humidity)

Trevor



East Yorkshire








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"Ron Button" wrote in message
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If it doesn't get any 'better' than 16C Trevor ,I think my hibernation

will
have to be extended til next 'summer'!.
Mind you ,it means you can keep the comfort of the old long johns and our
redoubtable wooly pullies .

Stay cool

RonB

PS Send some of that sunshine to South Essex please ,aint had a glimpse

here
since last Tuesday !
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Better than any day last summer here. Clear blue sky and 16 degs. It

doesn't
get any better. (after last w/e oppressive humidity)

Trevor









I think my perfect temp in sun and 10 mph breeze would be:

March 18C
April 16C
May 14 C
June 13C
July 12C

Its only briefly 'perfect' isn't it!





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I think my perfect temp in sun and 10 mph breeze would be:

March 18C
April 16C
May 14 C
June 13C
July 12C

Its only briefly 'perfect' isn't it!


12C in July?

Ever though of emigrating................ to Iceland?

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Better than any day last summer here. Clear blue sky and 16 degs. It doesn't
get any better. (after last w/e oppressive humidity)


Pretty good this morning; driving over Cairn o'Mount in brilliant sunshine with
the windows and sun-roof open, the countryside laid out like a map below,
listening to Classic FM presenters reading listeners' e-mails grumbling about
the rain spoiling the Bank Holiday.

Anne




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