The colin_p appreciation summer sun and storm thread 2024

The colin_p appreciation summer sun and storm thread 2024

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Its Just Adz

14,416 posts

212 months

Yesterday (20:17)
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Digger said:
Context is everything - I assume she said autumnal, unless she is looking forward to Autumn? wink
Weather for the rest of the week will be more like Autumn.
Or something to that effect.


fttm

3,767 posts

138 months

Yesterday (20:39)
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Forecasts for mid 30s however we’re now getting the smoke from wildfires in Ontario so still not pool weather, grumble .

Bill

53,309 posts

258 months

Yesterday (21:30)
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fttm said:
Forecasts for mid 30s however we’re now getting the smoke from wildfires in Ontario so still not pool weather, grumble .
See that -> .





That's the world's smallest violin that is...

cliffords

1,507 posts

26 months

Yesterday (21:42)
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In the garden today . The leaves have started falling . Have we now gone to Autumn.

fttm

3,767 posts

138 months

Bill said:
fttm said:
Forecasts for mid 30s however we’re now getting the smoke from wildfires in Ontario so still not pool weather, grumble .
See that -> .





That's the world's smallest violin that is...
Haha , no need smoke clearing so sploosh starts tomorrow, only a month late but hey

Puggit

Original Poster:

48,587 posts

251 months

34 degrees in Thailand today. Occasional showers (one every 3 days or so) - not a bad start to the rainy season for us.

Just on a transfer from Ao Nang to get the ferry to our next resort. We have a villa with a private beach and pool. Off season and mates rates means we're paying less than for a hotel room in London for 2.

beer

nismocat

512 posts

11 months

Puggit said:
34 degrees in Thailand today. Occasional showers (one every 3 days or so) - not a bad start to the rainy season for us.

Just on a transfer from Ao Nang to get the ferry to our next resort. We have a villa with a private beach and pool. Off season and mates rates means we're paying less than for a hotel room in London for 2.

beer
Land of the smiles my arse. More like land of the give-us-your-bloody-money you long nosed whiteys!

Never met such a conceited bunch of racists in all my days. The ladyboys are hot though. biggrin

Puggit

Original Poster:

48,587 posts

251 months

Sigh

Blib

44,595 posts

200 months

Puggit said:
Sigh
I see that the pool's full with your admirers from this thread.

yes

Puggit

Original Poster:

48,587 posts

251 months

At this point, there's not many f...s given hehe

Blib

44,595 posts

200 months

Puggit said:
At this point, there's not many f...s given hehe
curse

redrabbit29

1,492 posts

136 months

nismocat said:
Puggit said:
34 degrees in Thailand today. Occasional showers (one every 3 days or so) - not a bad start to the rainy season for us.

Just on a transfer from Ao Nang to get the ferry to our next resort. We have a villa with a private beach and pool. Off season and mates rates means we're paying less than for a hotel room in London for 2.

beer
Land of the smiles my arse. More like land of the give-us-your-bloody-money you long nosed whiteys!

Never met such a conceited bunch of racists in all my days. The ladyboys are hot though. biggrin
I've heard only good things about Thailand, particularly the people. In fact, someone I went recently and were in awe of how welcoming people were and how much they seemed to try to give good service.

UTH

9,110 posts

181 months

My latest mental tactic to keep myself vaguely optimistic: Mrs UTH being a teacher finishes work this week, so I'm now telling myself that teachers and school kids don't feel like their summer starts until this weekend, so surely there's plenty of time for summer to kick in at last?

popeyewhite

20,376 posts

123 months

Dreadful weather again today in Mac - low cloud, drizzle, cold.


.:ian:.

2,034 posts

206 months

UTH said:
My latest mental tactic to keep myself vaguely optimistic: Mrs UTH being a teacher finishes work this week, so I'm now telling myself that teachers and school kids don't feel like their summer starts until this weekend, so surely there's plenty of time for summer to kick in at last?
Seems like summer is scheduled in for 6am to 9am on Thursday, set your alarm.
Might still need a jumper



redrabbit29

1,492 posts

136 months

Down South and it's not cold outside, but it is completely miserable. It's so dark and overcast, gloomy and just horrbile looking. So although it isn't cold, it just looks/feels cold if that makes any sense at all.


leglessAlex

5,528 posts

144 months

redrabbit29 said:
Down South and it's not cold outside, but it is completely miserable. It's so dark and overcast, gloomy and just horrbile looking. So although it isn't cold, it just looks/feels cold if that makes any sense at all.
Yep. I’m working from home for once, and I sit looking out a very large window, with my screens barely impacting the light that comes in.

Despite the fact it’s midday, I have the lights on for the camera lighting frown

I hate it. Many have (correctly) pointed out, the weather can be pretty variable around Wimbledon, so maybe it’s not so unusual in a historical sense, but the fact it’s coming after so much grey dreary misery this year makes it feel so much worse.