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PS that reading is not 31 but 3.1.
Brain still in a bit of a hypo fog.
Brain still in a bit of a hypo fog.
My HCL is doing okay but I did get a few extra lows and needed some top up at the early warnings (Thanks @everydayupsanddowns for the changes to alerts and alarms - so much better)
Anyone else had difficulties with Smartguard during the hot waether?
That would be Bliss for me right now, enjoyI cant believe on monday it was 34 and not a cloud in the sky.....2 days later its 14 and not a bit of blue sky
Im in the middle of my walk and its steady drizzle!
You can tell its summer cos the rain is warmer
The rain sounds much more preferable than 34!I cant believe on monday it was 34 and not a cloud in the sky.....2 days later its 14 and not a bit of blue sky
Im in the middle of my walk and its steady drizzle!
You can tell its summer cos the rain is warmer
One of the nicest warm summers I remember as a child was in Aberdeen where we lived for a year. I think it was around 1969 or 1970.It's not too bad in winter: I'm a Londoner and I cope. Apparently it used to be too cold for soft southern sassenach sissies years ago, though, before global warming.
The rain sounds much more preferable than 34!
We have a loft room as a office but recently had our roof replaced as it needed doing but we had spray insulation which not only helped in the winter cold but kept the heat out in the summer so we are realising the unforseen consequences of replacing the roof.it's still warm and sunny here.
A tad cooler than the start of the week but definitely no need to retire to the coffee shop. I had my lunch in the park on the way back from a hospital appointment.
My home office in the attic still needs the blinds down to see my computer screen but I am not a puddle any more.
Raining hard here in central Scotland for the whole of my 40-mile bike ride this morning. It was warm rain though: like a spa treatment.I cant believe on monday it was 34 and not a cloud in the sky.....2 days later its 14 and not a bit of blue sky
Im in the middle of my walk and its steady drizzle!
You can tell its summer cos the rain is warmer
: like a spa treatment.
In that case, perhaps I'm turning from a soft sassenach South London sissy into a real tough Scottish personSorry but riding a bike for 40 miles is not my idea of going to a spa! 😉![]()
Depends how hard the warm rain was falling.Sorry but riding a bike for 40 miles is not my idea of going to a spa! 😉![]()
Well my partner (who's Scottish) was worried about how I'd cope with the climate when I agreed to move to Scotland but global warming has come to my rescue.Depends how hard the warm rain was falling.
Maybe if it was giving me a gentle massage as I pedalled, I could see some appeal.
I find a conventional spa a tad dull and always end up in the gym or doing lengths in the pool.
There again. the spa-ness of the ride probably depends upon the gradient of the ride. Forty miles sounds perfectly acceptable until it becomes 40 miles uphill.
@CliffH Maybe that's why I am definitely a soft Suverner