LargeAppetite
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Very first post and it is weather related, I respect it. Welcome and enjoy the show.Lucky, 39 in my area today
Very first post and it is weather related, I respect it. Welcome and enjoy the show.Lucky, 39 in my area today
Some of us are ultra sensitive to single digit temp change, up + down.What, that is only 68 degrees Fahrenheit. It is about 26 degrees Celcius in my house and it feels comfortable and cool. I don't even notice the heat till around 30 degrees Celcius in my home and 32 degrees Celcius outside.
My relatives in Texas have endure days that are around 40 degrees Celcius, and I remember working in my dead ex uncle's factory in that type of heat, when I worked for him one summer, BTW semesters in College
I can only wish for 20 degrees Celcius in the summer. Days that are 20 degrees Celsius are a rare treat for me, in the summer.
Starring Ronald Reagan
I love the quote on one segment "The only good Indian is a dead one." Like dude, really you had to go there?
Everytown has an ice yard ready, for that once in several years 1 day of ice that has become the norm now. There are no real winters anymore.Wow, I live in Michigan and the Great Lakes and the cold from Canada, can cause a temperature change of of close to 20 degrees Celsius from one day to the next in late winter and early spring.
One day it is just below freezing and snow on the ground. The next day, people are riding Harleys and driving convertibles with the top down.
Then within 1-3 days I am outside with the snow blower removing 25 cm or so, of snow.
You really would hate it here in Michigan, but there are long periods of time with coldish wet overcast weather;
Like the UK.
Love the rain! Its way less common now i relocated. So rainfalls are mostly short events. But those hour long during rainfalls from my youth, seemed to be more of a land vs island thing.Wow, I live in Michigan and the Great Lakes and the cold from Canada, can cause a temperature change of of close to 20 degrees Celsius from one day to the next in late winter and early spring.
One day it is just below freezing and snow on the ground. The next day, people are riding Harleys and driving convertibles with the top down.
Then within 1-3 days I am outside with the snow blower removing 25 cm or so, of snow.
You really would hate it here in Michigan, but there are long periods of time with coldish wet overcast weather;
Like the UK.
I thought Europeans were already naked most of the time. That's how I picture them at least
Naked on a patio dipping some cookie with a stupid name into some kind of coffee in a weird cup, while wearing one of those French artist hats and sweating
I live in a rural area and the last couple of nights they've been muck spreading. In fucking July. That shit should be illegal. The whole village smells like a festival toilet.
For those who don't know what muck spreading is, it's exactly what it sounds like and you really don't want to have your windows open when they're doing it
At least the wheat is happy eh?
My mother always said the same thing. "Don't you love this fresh country air?"As someone who cut his teeth working on farms, I actually like the smell of cowshit. It's warm and comforting - unless it's pigshit. That's a little too close to human faeces for my liking...
Edit: I was out muckspreading one day and was returning to the farm for a refill of shit, when I realised I'd left the mechanism running, leaving a healthy trail of shit for about a mile through the village
No one noticed though, it's par for the course for these country folk.
This is so true! I was blessed to grow up country side but now I'm trying to find my own land or actually just a place to call home right nowAlso, nothing, and I mean NOTHING, beats tripping on mushrooms under a full moon in the countryside.