Crikey! Where are you? Do people have air conditioning? We don’t here as we usually only get temperatures in in the high eighties and low nineties fahrenhiet and that is not often
Good grief Krista I don’t know how you do it, because we are not used to having these temperatures here in England our buildings and surfaces are not designed to deal with it. I’m thinking of moving to Iceland soon but the you get the volcanos haha.
I live in Western Australia, on the cooler south coast these days, but I did live in a place where we had 52C some times in summer. We definitely have aircon. 🙂
Brutal weather!
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Not to compete, I just can’t help saying, that is our normal daily temp in summer down here, but I guess if it is not your norm it is a problem.
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Crikey! Where are you? Do people have air conditioning? We don’t here as we usually only get temperatures in in the high eighties and low nineties fahrenhiet and that is not often
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Holy Moly! 🔥
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I’m so glad to see you two are in touch! Definitely two of my very favorite poets! ☺️
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I can relate. I live in Phoenix Arizona where temp is over 100 degrees F every day for at least 3 months
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Good grief Krista I don’t know how you do it, because we are not used to having these temperatures here in England our buildings and surfaces are not designed to deal with it. I’m thinking of moving to Iceland soon but the you get the volcanos haha.
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I’m very grateful for air conditioning ⚘ Hang in there & stay cool 😎
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I live in Western Australia, on the cooler south coast these days, but I did live in a place where we had 52C some times in summer. We definitely have aircon. 🙂
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We didnt go that high!33 was our highest!
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We peaked at 39.5 in Beetley, and that made me feel quite ill to be honest.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Wonderful to know we are all in this together 🙂
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☺️🤗
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