Arrived safely, but completely knackered.
27° C in Edinburgh.
Not natural.
For some reason, blogger won't let me add any replies to comments, but I'll keep trying.
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I guess she is disporting herself on Edinburgh's famous yacht marina...
ReplyDeleteCould well be. It was bloody hot there for most of the week. Sorry about the delay in answering. Blogger will allow me to make a new post, but I'm having a struggle to reply to comments.
DeleteShe's dressed in black. Maybe she's a nun.
ReplyDeletePraise Jesus!
DeleteIf she's a nun, then maybe there is something to this Christianity rubbish.
DeleteExile on Pain Street; Just stop i now, we get enough god-bothering from Robert.
DeleteEvery day a school day
DeleteGood to see you safely there. Did you fly economy?
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard, no we flew Business Class with Singapore Airlines. Quite nice really. Still working?
DeleteYep, back at NLHS today. We're flying premium economy on Singapore Airlines.
DeleteI'm off to Melbourne next weekend. I've booked the cheapest special available on Air NZ Economy. I expect that they'll package me up in a box and stow me in the hold.
DeletePremium Economy?
DeleteBest of fun.
TC, at least Melbourne is only 4 hous away.
DeleteI do hope the box isn't too small.
Mild weather compared to our's .... we're in the mid 90s with humidity (approaching a 35 degree Celsius) around here. Thunder storms, etc, etc, etc ... I'm a Scandinavian... bring on the cool Mid Summer and I'll be happy. Get me the F out of NYC
ReplyDelete35C? That's getting a bit warm. I do enjoy the Singapore climate though, even with the high humidity. I've been told that NYC is too hot in summer, and too cold in winter. Mybe you and Exile on Pain Street can get together.
DeleteNow to drag my eyes away from Iskra Lawrence (not easy) it's nice to see an image of an attractive young woman who doesn't aspire to be a stick insect and who is comfortable with the way that her (very attractive) body looks.
ReplyDeletePity that she's a nun.
She is very easy on the eye, with something to cuddle into.
DeleteShe's a nun?
That's nice but I'd have thought your blog was more crusty than crispy.
ReplyDeleteI agree, crusty with just a touch of grumpy.
DeleteTis splendid here at the moment. At last, global warming hits Scotland. Have a grand time!
ReplyDeleteThanks looby, I am having a great time. No on my 5th week. I think we had rain for 3 days during that period, and very warm temperatures.
DeleteSounds like a heat wave! :)
ReplyDeleteHiya Mildred,long time no hear/read whatever.
DeleteFor the UK it is very hot and dry, and Scotland especially unusual, with little rain and warm temps.
Yikes! We all need to stay, high, dry and cool...very cool! For the life of me I can't understand why anyone chose to live in the Deep South before air conditioning was invented. What a mosquito-ridden, snake infested, alligator-laden swamp it must have been.
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