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I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
I've been stuck at home this week with Covid and fortunately it wasn't too hot. Looking forward to going back to the air-conditioned office this week now the temperature's going up.
I've got a week's annual leave by the way.
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and not to far away a nice pub called the Ferry Boat on the Helford River
Here in Miami, we're in the throes of hurricane season, with the west coast having just taken a battering from Hurricane Idalia. Other parts of the country can be laid waste by fires, ransacked by tornadoes, or plunged into feet-deep snow that brings areas to a standstill. Weather can change people's lives for the worse here. It's a big plus when the worst you can get is that it's a bit parky or a bit hot, although I suppose the heat has upped a bit over the last twenty years or so.
I live in Christchurch/Bournemouth and it's Beautiful corner of the world, but every "summer" weekend or Bank Holiday is when you stay in your garden and try to avoid going absolutely anywhere, whether it's any of the beaches or New Forest.
We just wrapped up Bournemouth Air Festival which just adds to the "fun".
Get well soon.
I love sunny weather but I'm not a fan of 30 deg heat in this country. Mid-20s max is enough for me.