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Hi,Heatwave here in France; We've got between 30°C and 37°C for 3 weeks now. Not drought fortunately: it rained twice. Watering the plants quite everyday but some didn't like those heavy temperatures...By the time I'm writing still 26°C on my balconies ( midnight )The hottest July for many years I think...What about forthcoming August?Jean-Patrick
Quote from: Paul T on July 16, 2010, 01:33:16 PMHans,You're starting to sound more like my climate in summer, although we get those sorts of temperatures for a couple of months in the middle of summer. Paul, two months of such heat... oh my! Is it dry heat or humid. We've been in what I call "pea soup" weather, the air so thick, humid and soupy that it takes an hour or two in the morning for the sun to "burn through" the haziness. Can't wait for fall to arrive
Hans,You're starting to sound more like my climate in summer, although we get those sorts of temperatures for a couple of months in the middle of summer.
Angela, I can lend you an electric fan heater and an extension cable.........oh, and a waterproof canopy!
We're near the sea too Angie, though we can't see it from the house. We live on the brow of the dip between two high hills which run out to the sea and the fog comes rolling over the dip in great cotton wool clouds. I see St Andrews lived up to its windy reputation for the golfers.I don't like the thought of you freezing while Maggi is enjoying a cool, relaxing drink in her sunny garden. That's most unfair. Mind you, she probably doesn't have much time for such non-activities, with all the problems and trouble we give her.