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Off topic & small talk: What do you do at these temperatures (Page 26)

Topic created on 26th Jun. 2019 | Page: 26 of 29 | Answers: 286 | Views: 34,919
RebellYell
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Stromberg wrote on 23.08.2023 at 18:26:

Swimming, barbecuing, drinking beer in the sun, lightly dressed women, being able to leave the house in the morning in the light and come back in the light, not having to dress thickly... It's all very stressful, yes 😂


(Honestly, I found the weather this summer to be stressful as well for the most part. Irgendiwe always so humid, oppressive when once was good weather, then 3 weeks of rain, then again so mixed and often humid.... .)

Summers like those before 2018, I also still found good. But since then, it is only burdensome. Weeks of heat waves, several tropical nights, very sultry days, very long dry phases where then the forests are burning (which fortunately this year times not here..fortunately). All this I find already very stressful ! There do it the lightly dressed women also not rausreisen, if I am every day shortly before kolabieren.

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Falko
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But overall I felt this summer for many years again as one of the more pleasant summers. The whole second half of July and almost the whole first half of August the thermometer never went above 25 degrees and there was also a lot of rain during this time.

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RebellYell
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Falko wrote on 23.08.2023 at 19:05: But overall I felt this summer for many years once again as one of the more pleasant summer. The whole second half of July and almost the whole first half of August the thermometer never went above 25 degrees and there was a lot of rain during this time.

And nevertheless the summer lands again under the TOP 10 of the warmest summers since weather recording (1889).

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Dutch78
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Stromberg wrote on 23.08.2023 at 18:27:

Where do you live or do you mean North Holland or North Germany.


Actually we spend a lot of time in both regions, but the first residence is in North Germany.
But if time permits, we also like to spend a lot of time in the region around Zandvoort, Haarlem and Amsterdam.
Weather-wise, there is not much happening there, especially in comparison between the North Holland coast and Northern Germany.


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Dutch78
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Stromberg wrote on 23.08.2023 at 18:26: lightly dressed women( and of course men), that is already very stressful everything, yes 😂



Does not have to, but can be really burdensome

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refucs
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Falko wrote on 23.08.2023 at 19:05: But overall I felt this summer for many years once again as one of the more pleasant summer. The whole second half of July and almost the whole first half of August the thermometer never went above 25 degrees and there was a lot of rain during this time.

Yes, that was really positive, also for the nature in some regions. I haven't experienced so many rainy days in a row in high summer for a long time. You can't complain.

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Rainmann
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Dutch78 wrote on 08/23/2023 at 11:51 AM:

I already bought the first one and ate it too, the anticipation of Christmas can't last long enough

Who likes it now already I begrudge it of course 😃 for me it's still way too early but I'm looking forward to the domino stones 😀

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Hanshanshans
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Dutch78 wrote on 08/23/2023 at 11:51:I already bought the first one and ate it too, the anticipation of Christmas can't last long enough

The anticipation of Christmas always starts when Santas are 50% off after the holiday. Buy plenty and bunker down.

The days still eaten one... full of flavor, at half price and a whole year of anticipation.😉

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refucs
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Hanshanshans wrote on 08/24/2023 at 2:29 pm:

The anticipation of Christmas always starts when Santas are 50% off after the holiday. Buy plenty and bunker down.

Eaten another one the days... full of flavor, half the price and a whole year of anticipation.😉

I have now and then such a ravenous appetite for speculoos... there I will bunker this winter times what for the coming year.

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Saphira
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Rejoice in the cooler temperatures and the rain, as well as the tomatoes that are slowly turning red and can soon be harvested.

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