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by Susie Thompson <susie@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 12, 2008 at 06:52 PM

I was 'talking' to Donna a couple of days back and she said

"Should it not still be cold in Scotland?  Global warming is certainly 
playing games with our weather (Long Island, NY. USA).  It has felt like 
June for weeks and tomorrow for just one day it is back to what it 
should be.   At least this year it hasn't fooled everything into 
blooming and then freezing it all. "

Scotland has a reputation for snowy mountains and cold weather. However, 
where we live on the Isle of Arran we benefit from the Gulf Stream which 
keeps really cold weather away from us.

For me, I would just love to have an old stone built outbuilding with 
thick walls and a concrete floor with a degree of inbuilt damp, but not 
too much - and the windows facing north with good light, of course. 
Mere daydreams considering that we live in a modern home with mod cons 
of insulation, double glazing and windows facing to take advantage of 
solar heat gain.

I work best in a temperature somewhere under 18degC and with fairly high 
humidity.  This weather spell has reached 24degC with very low humidity, 
which is enough to stop me in my tracks.  I set me wondering what 
weather conditions others are happy or unhappy to work in - is hot/warm 
weather tricky for everybody?

Susie
Isle of Arran
-- 
Susie Thompson
If you can't stand the heat, don't tickle the dragon!
to email me, replace deadspam.com with susiethompson.co.uk
 




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Susie Thompson <susie@  2008-05-12 18:52:39 
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"charlie" <c  2008-05-16 14:00:29 
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