It's hot

We have this clock thermometer thing in the living room. The time is set automatically by some radio station somewhere, and it tells us what the temperature is in the room. I got it so that we could feel warm when the room is 20° in winter but we don't feel warm, if you know what I mean. £1.29 in Lidl, or something like that. It has probably paid for itself several times over in heating oil over the years.

Anyway, the other morning at breakfast time (7:15?) I was thinking what a cool breeze was wafting through the room. It was 26°C. We felt a little chilly, if anything!

Today I was told it hit 40° in Bordeaux. If we keep the windows, shutters and bathroom door closed we can keep the temperature in the house down to about 27°. Some people fear a repeat of the killer heatwave of 2003 when thousands died, principally the elderly and infirm.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3077464.stm

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