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@T4920 said in IHUK - A day in the life of….:
I'm with you on the one Jeff, my ideal weather is around 2c (35f) and sunny.
I was going to resist the temptation to remark on two degrees being your favourite temp, at risk of being a bore. However, me and @Steve discuss this at length, so I can't let it go, that's lunacy
18 mild British degrees is the sweet spot
Yes, I am taking the piss by referring to them as 'British' degrees
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@Tago-Mago neither
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@AdamJ so you're saying that Steve is on my side?
In the daytime, I find 12c to be the upper limit of being able to comfortably wear a heavy denim jacket on a brisk walk.
Below 5c I can comfortably wear a shirt/tee under the jacket without getting clammy, and 2c is the absolute sweet spot imo.
I just hate wearing only a t shirt, heavy clothing makes me feel confident and comfortable, which makes me associate cooler weather with feeling my very best.
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@endo unfortunately in the UK, summer tends only to be the best week of the year!
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@Oaktavia finally someone who agrees
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I love every season.
Winter for the skiing, the beauty of snow, the heavy clothes, and the holidays.
Spring for the awakening of flora and fauna and the intermediate, comfortable temperatures.
Summer for pools, ponds, beaches, boating, biking, hiking, camping, live music outdoors, farmer’s markets, etc.
Autumn for the transitions such as leaves turning, moderate temperatures, and still some fun activities and opportunity to bust out heavier gear.
That said, I don’t live in the sweltering Deep South anymore where pollen, insects, humidity, and heat can make summers a bit less pleasant.
Enjoy it while you can, I’m afraid it’s going to get worse.
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@Oaktavia confirmed! You step out the door and everything just stick to you. Sweat/Condensation on everything. Thing is, it doesn't matter if you're wearing lightweight or heavyweight - you will swelter. BUT, i like summer activities.
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I spent a year in Western Australia where the summer temperatures reached 40c+ of a daily basis.
My 'room' for a few months was a converted shipping container (colloquially known as a Donga) and one night the AC died on me... not wanted to bother the bosses at such an ungodly hour I tried to power through and sleep through the heat... the outside of the metal container was still hot to the touch, hours after the sun had gone down... so being in their with no AC literally felt like I was being boiled alive
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@WhiskeySandwich said in Random conversations:
BUT, i like summer activities.
Same here, like @mclaincausey said. I helps to be near water too!
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@Oaktavia I don't think we get summer anymore in the uk, it just rains every day