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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2278106" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>If I'm not working out of the house I have a friend's two doga whilst she works every Thursday. They, plus mine, are all currently sprawled on the stone tiles in the kitchen/dining room. They have two paddling pools outside, and there's shade from umbrellas and trees, but all of them prefer the temperature of my old stone cottage. I curse it in the winter as it's hard to heat, but in weather like this, I shut the windows and doors and bingo - cool! I'm insude with them; there's a slight breeze outside but it's still cooler in here than in the shade outside. There are warnings down here abou high UV levels as we're close to the solstice and because, so Radio 4 told me this morning, because there's none of the usual pollution to help screen it out! They particularly mentioned con trails. Makes you wonder what that reduction in UV normally does to other living things. I've loved seeing clear skies for the first time in my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2278106, member: 146541"] If I'm not working out of the house I have a friend's two doga whilst she works every Thursday. They, plus mine, are all currently sprawled on the stone tiles in the kitchen/dining room. They have two paddling pools outside, and there's shade from umbrellas and trees, but all of them prefer the temperature of my old stone cottage. I curse it in the winter as it's hard to heat, but in weather like this, I shut the windows and doors and bingo - cool! I'm insude with them; there's a slight breeze outside but it's still cooler in here than in the shade outside. There are warnings down here abou high UV levels as we're close to the solstice and because, so Radio 4 told me this morning, because there's none of the usual pollution to help screen it out! They particularly mentioned con trails. Makes you wonder what that reduction in UV normally does to other living things. I've loved seeing clear skies for the first time in my life. [/QUOTE]
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