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It may sound a little ludicrous, but why work in 30+ today when tomorrow is going to be a loverly 20 degrees

 

Got up this morning and inside the house was already 25 degrees.

 

I went down the yard yesterday to do some fencing and ended up packing it in far too hot.

 

As you can tell, I hate working in hot temperatures :thumbup:

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Me too. Had friday off for little ones birthday and havent done anything since. Every ceiling fan in the house is on and its too hot to be working. Just so happens that the patio set and the coffee is just the right temperature for a bit of R&R.

 

 

 

Actually the wife has got a dentist appointment and I ve got the kids so there wont be much snoozing in the shade but hey ho. Ive got shorts and flip flops on which is better than chainsaw pants.

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I think the change in temp has been the main shock! Its gone from 18 tops to 30 in one day! We have had the odd 22-24 this year but nothing consistant.

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Sensible move Dean :thumbup1:

 

Why increase the risk of an already dangerous job by having to deal with the increase in mental & physical fatigue.

 

Changed our plans today form a very open field oak monolith reduction to some nice cool woodland silky haloing.

 

 

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Far to hot, can't even bring myself to open the curtains :thumbdown:

 

Might man it tomorrow if it falls sub 20c

 

Never seems as bad when on holiday tho with a pool and cool beer at hand :thumbup:

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ive had today off to, had to work yesterday for a job on busy pedestrian shopping street so sundays most shops closed had take down big euc and i had 4 clippo ice creams yesterday ended up with really bad cramp half way through the day. i think i prefer the heat to rain :thumbup1:

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