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Balancing Weather, Comfort and Laziness


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Problem. I like sitting in the garden in the sun!

 

But when I'm honest, there's a really thin area of comfort associated with this. 

- Not too hot nor cold

- Not too bright

- Not too much effort to get there

- Quick way to hide from a small shower

- Needs to be a comfortable chair that's not wet

- Needs to be okay in the shade

 

So ..

 

What do you all do to do this? One thing I will likely do is have dedicated chair storage near the sitting area. But how do you all handle getting into the most comfortable state? :)

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1 hour ago, puntloos said:

- Not too hot nor cold

- Not too bright

- Not too much effort to get there

- Quick way to hide from a small shower

- Needs to be a comfortable chair that's not wet

- Needs to be okay in the shade

 

What you need I think is a Sun tracking recliner sat on a turntable within a Sageglass glazed greenhouse with MVHR. 

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4 hours ago, puntloos said:

- Not too hot nor cold

- Not too bright

- Not too much effort to get there

- Quick way to hide from a small shower

- Needs to be a comfortable chair that's not wet

- Needs to be okay in the shade

Sounds like Cornwall, which is going to be quiet now Boardmasters has been cancelled.

There is going to be so much gear dumped on the local market.

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10 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

Sounds like Cornwall, which is going to be quiet now Boardmasters has been cancelled.

There is going to be so much gear dumped on the local market.

 

Does this mean bargain weekends in Cornwall ?

 

Feel genuinely sympathetic for the shopkeeper chap who ordered 500 ponchos.

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21 minutes ago, Ferdinand said:

Does this mean bargain weekends in Cornwall ?

I suspect it will.

We had a crazy night at work last night, completely caught us out.  And we are a few miles from Newquay, but a few of the customers looked like they had planned to go there.

Tonight may be worse.  Except it is already raining.

Never go to Cornwall in August, it is very wet.

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