I've spent the last hour and a half in the garden. It's south facing and too hot at this time of day. I'll go out again later when it's cooled down a bit.
Is your garden a sun trap?
24C in the back garden according to my window thermometer .I sat out for a while but started to get a muzzy head as my umbrella is broken .
But if I go out the front the east wind is whistling up the lokes off the sea and it's chilly !
This only happens in Norfolk :)
Bakewell market was full of fat scary folk, eating chips & burgers, buying sh1te from the stalls. Remind me never to go on a bank holiday again. Sat inside cos the next door neighbours have a trampoline & all of the local kids are sreaming & shouting....Bah humbug....
It's lovely out there now. There's a blackbird singing and a robin trying to out-do him.
Last time some of my relatives went to Bakewell, the burger van ran out of buns and there was nearly a riot. (My relatives are not fat, just normal Staffordshire size.)
There's no such thing as "too hot" in the UK. In the Sahara, maybe, but when I was there I can't say I experienced "too hot". Nor the Syrian desert. Nor Sinai. Nor the Dead Sea.
I'd quite like to experience "too hot", but seriously don't expect to do so in this country.
Do you think I should visit Death Valley ? Maybe then I'd have to take my cardigan off.
I want to know where someone is in the UK to say that today it's been "too hot"?
I don't think I've ever been anywhere and thought it's too hot. The hotter the better! :-)