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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2295254" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Morning all. I've walked the dog until we both reached melting point, which took very little time. I'm now trying to figure out what to do today without frying myself. I don't cope well with heat and it seriously messes with my bgs. However, I'm lucky enough to live in a very old stone cottage, which means that downstairs at least, if I keep the doors and windows shut, it's actually cool. Upstairs doesn't fare so well, but it's much improved since I had the loft stuffed with insulation when I had it re-roofed a couple of years ago. If I keep my windows shut and curtains closed until it's dark, then throw the windows open it usually cools down enough to be sleepable if I leave the windows open.</p><p></p><p>I feel so sorry for anyone having to use public transport or go and work outside, or inside in non-air-conditioned places, or doing physical work. Sending you cool waves from Somerset and hoping you have at the least a bearable day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2295254, member: 146541"] Morning all. I've walked the dog until we both reached melting point, which took very little time. I'm now trying to figure out what to do today without frying myself. I don't cope well with heat and it seriously messes with my bgs. However, I'm lucky enough to live in a very old stone cottage, which means that downstairs at least, if I keep the doors and windows shut, it's actually cool. Upstairs doesn't fare so well, but it's much improved since I had the loft stuffed with insulation when I had it re-roofed a couple of years ago. If I keep my windows shut and curtains closed until it's dark, then throw the windows open it usually cools down enough to be sleepable if I leave the windows open. I feel so sorry for anyone having to use public transport or go and work outside, or inside in non-air-conditioned places, or doing physical work. Sending you cool waves from Somerset and hoping you have at the least a bearable day. [/QUOTE]
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