Sitting at my front window watching my washing drying happily (bet you didn't know washing could be happy) and listening to the birds singing and the bees bouncing (there is a massive hairy bee trying to get in through my closed window - right next to the open door - he's not the sharpest tool in the shed, this bee), I wondered how my kith and kin were faring on the
Upon investigation (it's Sunday and I am avoiding ironing by finding such things as this to keep me 'busy'), I have discovered that Melbourne (where I hail from) is looking forward to drizzle and a top temperature of 17C...it is April and my home-town is about halfway through its Autumnal segue into Winter so this is not unexpected.
But London's temperatures have soared (ok so I use the term a little loosely) into the 20s this week and this unexpected burst of 'hot' weather not only upset my 'what-to-wear-to-work' planning (summer-y items get packed away for the Winter - much like a family of bears - in a suitcase or in the ironing - not the bears you understand, they are probably in a cave somewhere) but also played havoc with yesterday's Grand National field at Aintree.
Today we are set to reach 19C (and 21C tomorrow)...
- which is more than Melbourne...and Adelaide...and Canberra! And is alarmingly close to Sydney's 22C...
Truly a moment for we Aussies (from those southern states anyway) to savour...
Until it all comes to a screeching halt on Tuesday with a forecast top of 12C...hmmm perhaps I'll wait a little longer to unpack/iron those summer threads.
5 comments:
Ironing is strictly a rainy day activity. This might be the last sunny day until the end of June. Wear your creasy clothes with pride!
Thanks Kate...I've been 'busy' sitting outside reading a book on Risk...and have successfully avoided eye-contact with said ironing! :-D
Funny how the weather can affect our days in so many ways. We're enjoying a spate of sunny warm weather, and yesterday I swear every seat in every outdoor cafe in The Hague was taken!
linda@adventuresinexpatland.com
Experience says that two weeks sun this early on will lead to floods, pestilence and snow by august. Plenty of time for ironing then.
Charlie, I will merely find other things I simply MUST DO...until the bag of ironing falls on my head from its over-full position on top of the wardrobe...
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