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Monday, June 29, 2009

hot, hot, hot

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Even if I don't exactly thrive in hot weather, I don't dislike it either. But preferably in moderation. And my brain obviously doesn't feel very blog post inspired in this hot, hot, hot weather. Like today. And yesterday. And the day before that. And...

So I'll just simply praise as follow;

neither do I sport a natural furry look nor do I have to stand palace guard in full uniform in this weather.

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Besides, there are both strawberries and cherries in the fridge, begging to be eaten. Inspiration rarely can compete with such delights.

6 comments:

  1. Pia, would you tell me what the maximum temperature (in Celsius) here now? Thanks, DD from Brazil

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  2. Enjoy your lovely weather Miss Pia. It is about 6degrees C here tonight, and I wish I could be in a t shirt and sandals.

    Enjoy your cherries.

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  3. REFORMULATING QUESTION: Pia, would you tell me what the maximum temperature (in Celsius) THERE now? Thanks, DD from Brazil

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  4. DD, we've had around +30 C, give or take a few degrees, for some weeks now. For us Scandinavians that's pretty hot, lovely in moderation but it gets tough when it's really difficult to sleep since it's so hot indoors all the time.

    Poppy Q, I would probably be able to enjoy it fully if it didn't mean it's close to impossible to get any decent sleep... But I do love my cherries!

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  5. Well, I understand. But like you wrote....in holidays high temperatures are more easy to live :)
    Here in Brazil are Winter now. Here in state where I live is cold, but in the Southwest and Northeast is hot. In Northeast is 29C....and is winter. You said that is difficult to sleep. But I think that houses in Sweden have a air conditioned. DD

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  6. Having temperatures of +29C during winter doesn't sound too appealing, DD, I'm more for snow and a reasonable cold weather that time of year. Actually, no, apart from offices and department stores, shops, cars etc it's not very common with AC in private homes in Sweden. As having hot summers didn't use to be a problem on these latitudes...

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