30c here today. hard afternoon on the golf course. followed by a dip. bonza. 2 hours painting the fence was a ballache, like. but garden will be spic an' span for some bbq action at the weekend
It was 33 in Oxford and 36 in the office! Made up for Lollie though. This is great news. Bet she loved it!
Just had a thunderstorm in Witton Gilbert with hail stones the size of golf balls. One car had it's back window smashed and most (mine included) covered in dents.
the size of golf balls? Ha..we laugh at hail stones the size of golf balls in these parts..We have just had hail the size of basket balls and 600 people have been squashed..
Still thundering like **** here. Proper forked lightning anarl. Pissing down fron the heavens. ****ing love it. Big kisses to you all. xxxxxxxx
I thought I was having another ****ing epo when I seen arl them flashing leets man, lol. It's ****ing belting down. Cannit get to sleep because of that fat **** God, the noisy twat.
Same as always this time of year, (and most of the other) hot. Air cons blasting away, so inside i've cooled it down to 22, lovely..
ditto, left Guildford at 4.30 and was 34 degrees. Then went and practiced golf as got club championships this weekend, totally bliss in this weather.
I'm not into golf in the slightest. but have done work at both of these, both superb place. http://www.blackmountainhuahin.com/golf/black-mountain-golf-course/golf-course/ http://www.banyanthailand.com/
Bleak mid-winter in these parts now, daytime temp about 17 and night time about 10. Bearable until the cold antarctic southerlies introduce a wind chill.
stunning courses, I play all the time and get out with the boys on tour once a year, looks like turkey again this year. Only downside to turkey is that there are no girlie places lol.
ha ha, i laughed at the thought of hail stones the size of basket balls, just wish we have hail stones the size of space hoppers and that they would kill all the bloody immigrants
Nowt like a bit of gardening in this kind of weather, when its not hailing sporting objects. Imagine getting chunked by a 15kg medicine ball whilst creosoting the fence.