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It has to be said

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I do feel sorry for people living in inner cities etc, this isn't a brag or anything, but where i live, its less than half a mile from a beach. Where i work on a racetrack is about 200m from the coast, amazing views of Snowdon, and the Llyn Peninsula, you sit outside on a coffee break and just relax in this lovely weather!!

And then of course we have Steve's great program to log it all.......happy days :P
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I don't think you get enough HEAT in your life....

Nothing like a 112F day with 9% humidity to get your blood moving... No coffee needed, though something cold to drink might be a good idea.
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More heat would be nice but what we really lack in the UK is SUNSHINE! We'd happily swap some rain with you if you could send over some solar rays. Let's face it, you have far more than you need! :D

I did walk a few miles on the edge of the Sahara desert in Mauritania back in 1973 watching a total solar eclipse. Temps and humidity would have been close to yours. Never realised how dehydrated I was until I drank about 3 pints of water back in the ship! :o

My all-time low humidity is 20% which is pretty low for an island. So how much rain do you get a year? So far I've recorded 16.44".
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Done the heat thing when i was a kid, Cyprus for a total of 5 years, quite happy with what i get here, as for sun, plenty of that at the moment
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robynfali wrote:I do feel sorry for people living in inner cities etc, this isn't a brag or anything, but where i live, its less than half a mile from a beach. Where i work on a racetrack is about 200m from the coast, amazing views of Snowdon, and the Llyn Peninsula, you sit outside on a coffee break and just relax in this lovely weather!!

And then of course we have Steve's great program to log it all.......happy days :P
Same for me here.
Jurassic coast, some of the best beaches in the country.
Two rivers either side of me that can take me to the second largest natural harbour in the world. Love it down here!
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