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So I've got 38.8 degrees in the garden and 28.6 degrees in the office; the office computer has been turned off due to it reaching an absurdly hot temperature. Thankfully the office is now out of the direct sun light but it's still ruddy warm.

 

Keep cool guys'n'girls..............

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So I've got 38.8 degrees in the garden and 28.6 degrees in the office; the office computer has been turned off due to it reaching an absurdly hot temperature. Thankfully the office is now out of the direct sun light but it's still ruddy warm.

 

Keep cool guys'n'girls..............

 

Taking down a goat willow in a court yard in Bosham . Not a breath of wind , sun burning in . felt a bit wobbly for a few mins there , chucking the lumps in the back . Bonkers hot !

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Taking down a goat willow in a court yard in Bosham . Not a breath of wind , sun burning in . felt a bit wobbly for a few mins there , chucking the lumps in the back . Bonkers hot !

 

Take it easy Stubby, had me a case of sun stroke a few years back and I would definitely not recommend that:thumbdown:

 

On a plus side there's the pub along the quayside that may require your attention.........:thumbup:

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On south coast now. Breezy and still warm but when I arrived, it was boiling. Tomorrow promises to be a scorcher too. Think I'll have to start right early. Get some hours in before it gets really hot.

 

HI TGB it over powering this heat mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI TGB it over powering this heat mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Absolutely scorching here Jon . Mid afternoon 28 in the shade .

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Don't know what it is but the plumber appears to have fixed the leaks. But now all the rads have been left on. Sheesh! It's hot out. 06:00 start and glad to be out of the sun having a late lunch. Too hot to be levelling ground with hand tools.

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HI STUBBY im going back out later on with the 660 on some large butts mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

You'll be sweating light bulbs Jon ! :biggrin:

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