#uksummer — Public Fediverse posts
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Is it warm out? My feet are freezing at work with the air-conditioning on.
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Is it warm out? My feet are freezing at work with the air-conditioning on.
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Is it warm out? My feet are freezing at work with the air-conditioning on.
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Is it warm out? My feet are freezing at work with the air-conditioning on.
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Is it warm out? My feet are freezing at work with the air-conditioning on.
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https://www.europesays.com/videos/14068/ Hay fever: How the disease is getting worse and worse #allergies #allergy #HayFever #hayfever #Health #HealthNews #heat #heatwave #holiday #HotWeather #IitvNews #itv #ItvNews #ItvWeather #news #outdoors #park #science #sneeze #spring #summer #SummerNews #SUN #sunny #SunnyWeather #uk #UKNews #UkSummer #Weather #WeatherNews
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Carlos Alcaraz won the first set, Jannick Sinner with a strong comeback in the second. #Wimbledon #UKSummer
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So, my plan today is to continue to do some work this morning.
Clean my smol car at lunchtime when the sun is above and likely to melt my clothing as I stand there.
Then I will have a shower, and continue work once the sun goes down a bit.
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So, my plan today is to continue to do some work this morning.
Clean my smol car at lunchtime when the sun is above and likely to melt my clothing as I stand there.
Then I will have a shower, and continue work once the sun goes down a bit.
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So, my plan today is to continue to do some work this morning.
Clean my smol car at lunchtime when the sun is above and likely to melt my clothing as I stand there.
Then I will have a shower, and continue work once the sun goes down a bit.
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So, my plan today is to continue to do some work this morning.
Clean my smol car at lunchtime when the sun is above and likely to melt my clothing as I stand there.
Then I will have a shower, and continue work once the sun goes down a bit.
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So, my plan today is to continue to do some work this morning.
Clean my smol car at lunchtime when the sun is above and likely to melt my clothing as I stand there.
Then I will have a shower, and continue work once the sun goes down a bit.
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Great to see talented sand artists at work as summer approaches.
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Great to see talented sand artists at work as summer approaches.
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Great to see talented sand artists at work as summer approaches.
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Great to see talented sand artists at work as summer approaches.
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Great to see talented sand artists at work as summer approaches.
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11 degrees, probably colder in the wind, but this wide open space rescues the day once again. Can feel yourself shrugging things off, breaking free from the circularity of Slack notifications, expanding into a different way of being entirely. Thank f*ck for nature.
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11 degrees, probably colder in the wind, but this wide open space rescues the day once again. Can feel yourself shrugging things off, breaking free from the circularity of Slack notifications, expanding into a different way of being entirely. Thank f*ck for nature.
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11 degrees, probably colder in the wind, but this wide open space rescues the day once again. Can feel yourself shrugging things off, breaking free from the circularity of Slack notifications, expanding into a different way of being entirely. Thank f*ck for nature.
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11 degrees, probably colder in the wind, but this wide open space rescues the day once again. Can feel yourself shrugging things off, breaking free from the circularity of Slack notifications, expanding into a different way of being entirely. Thank f*ck for nature.
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11 degrees, probably colder in the wind, but this wide open space rescues the day once again. Can feel yourself shrugging things off, breaking free from the circularity of Slack notifications, expanding into a different way of being entirely. Thank f*ck for nature.
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How Climate Change Increases the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
#Health #ClimateChange #DangueFever #Mosquito #TigerMosquito #DiseaseRisk #UKSummer #HealthThreat #MosquitoBorneDiseases
https://the-14.com/how-climate-change-increases-the-risk-of-mosquito-borne-diseases/ -
How Climate Change Increases the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
#Health #ClimateChange #DangueFever #Mosquito #TigerMosquito #DiseaseRisk #UKSummer #HealthThreat #MosquitoBorneDiseases
https://the-14.com/how-climate-change-increases-the-risk-of-mosquito-borne-diseases/ -
Embracing late summer* by writing from the parasol bunker**
*for a limited time
**wearing several layers -
Embracing late summer* by writing from the parasol bunker**
*for a limited time
**wearing several layers -
Embracing late summer* by writing from the parasol bunker**
*for a limited time
**wearing several layers -
Embracing late summer* by writing from the parasol bunker**
*for a limited time
**wearing several layers -
It's an actual warm sunny day today, perhaps one tomorrow, and that might genuinely be it for July and August this year looking at the long-term forecast.
Is everyone else also absolutely fed up with all this rain, or is it just because our house is a building site and we were hoping to spend the summer in the garden?
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It's an actual warm sunny day today, perhaps one tomorrow, and that might genuinely be it for July and August this year looking at the long-term forecast.
Is everyone else also absolutely fed up with all this rain, or is it just because our house is a building site and we were hoping to spend the summer in the garden?
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It's an actual warm sunny day today, perhaps one tomorrow, and that might genuinely be it for July and August this year looking at the long-term forecast.
Is everyone else also absolutely fed up with all this rain, or is it just because our house is a building site and we were hoping to spend the summer in the garden?
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It's an actual warm sunny day today, perhaps one tomorrow, and that might genuinely be it for July and August this year looking at the long-term forecast.
Is everyone else also absolutely fed up with all this rain, or is it just because our house is a building site and we were hoping to spend the summer in the garden?
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It's an actual warm sunny day today, perhaps one tomorrow, and that might genuinely be it for July and August this year looking at the long-term forecast.
Is everyone else also absolutely fed up with all this rain, or is it just because our house is a building site and we were hoping to spend the summer in the garden?