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It is not often that Cornwall gets hot. But one thing we do have on the 20 days a year without clouds is very powerful solar radiation.

Now that we are in an area that has been issued with the countries first 'heat' warning from the Met Office, and I know I am going to be working in extreme temperatures tonight, I thought I would try and keep my bedroom a little cooler.

Total price <£

 

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@SteamyTea, you Nick that from your kitchen at work ?, I must admit my south facing conservatory got to 39’ today with all windows and doors open (but no wind) , kept the bifolds to the house shut and curtains closed. For next year when I have more plants I bought a roll of scaffolding green netting to hang in the roof to diffuse the rays a little during the hottest time (to stop plants from burning).

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5 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

It is not often that Cornwall gets hot. But one thing we do have on the 20 days a year without clouds is very powerful solar radiation.

Now that we are in an area that has been issued with the countries first 'heat' warning from the Met Office, and I know I am going to be working in extreme temperatures tonight, I thought I would try and keep my bedroom a little cooler.

Total price <£

 

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Is that tin foil or an inflamable alternative?

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25 minutes ago, pocster said:

Nice and cool underground people …..

 

"Bilbo meets a creature named Gollum who lives on an island in a dark, hidden lake at the heart of the Misty Mountains. He is about the size of a hobbit, but nearly hairless, and slimy-skinned from living in and near the water for so long. He also has huge bulbous eyes, similar to other naturally-occurring water creatures who live in the dark depths. "

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2 minutes ago, Ferdinand said:

 

"Bilbo meets a creature named Gollum who lives on an island in a dark, hidden lake at the heart of the Misty Mountains. He is about the size of a hobbit, but nearly hairless, and slimy-skinned from living in and near the water for so long. He also has huge bulbous eyes, similar to other naturally-occurring water creatures who live in the dark depths. "

Now , now , no need to be horrid to @Onoff

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5 minutes ago, Onoff said:

 

Ditto unheated bathrooms.

But it’s not underground . Winters coming Jon Snow . Roth of SWMBO will curse you ….. 

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11 minutes ago, Ferdinand said:

 

"Bilbo meets a creature named Gollum who lives on an island in a dark, hidden lake at the heart of the Misty Mountains. He is about the size of a hobbit, but nearly hairless, and slimy-skinned from living in and near the water for so long. He also has huge bulbous eyes, similar to other naturally-occurring water creatures who live in the dark depths. "

 

Tried reading LOTR, gave up. Fell asleep just past the opening scenes of the first film. What complete b@l@cks!

 

Give me Warcraft any day.

 

If I wanted to hear people speak funny I'd go to Bristol or Cornwall. 

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11 minutes ago, Onoff said:

 

Tried reading LOTR, gave up. Fell asleep just past the opening scenes of the first film. What complete b@l@cks!

 

Give me Warcraft any day.

 

If I wanted to hear people speak funny I'd go to Bristol or Cornwall. 

 

 

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