It's actually advised to keep windows closed when it's too hot.
Opening them only let's the heat in.
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The HEAT...in UK
(180 Posts)Shouldn't be moaning as its Summer but even in shade i can't tolerate it...used to be a sun worshipper in the 70s now i hide in cool house☀️
I don`t like the heat so i stay indoors with the front and back doors open to get a breeze through the house,works for me.
BlueBelle , I'm truly glad - and envious - that you love this weather, but it's also true that, for some of us, it's hell, quite literally. With a very fair skin and seemingly lacking an internal thermostat to warn my body , I have never been able to tolerate the heat.
Quite simply I'm like the hydrangea bush - wilting, internally roasting and unable to perspire.
In 1976, pregnant with my fist child, I spent August in the living room, with curtains closed, and my feet in a washing up bowl of cold water.
I'm just about to email my choir to say that sadly I won't be able to attend the coffee morning in a member's garden tomorrow - to which I was looking forward, as there is no way I could cope with the heat, even if I sat in total shade.
So yes, all you sun lovers, ENJOY. Just be a little tolerant of those who are not.
After living in Oz for several years , when you see that the forecast reckons it will be in the high 20s, you get blase and think that's nothing! Then you remember that the heat over here is sticky and uncomfortable!
I try to practice a bit of mind over matter and try not to keep thinking that it's hot and I'm hot!
Must admit that I have been staying indoors, the curtains on the sunny side of the house closed, windows also closed , to keep the hot air out,until the evening and then open the windows to let the cooler air in.
Just invested in new pillows that are supposed to breathe to keep you cool, along with 100% cotton sheets and pillowcases as well as a lighter duvet that isn't filled with polyester!
It is true though, that we suffer the heat more as we get older.
I can remember always being cold as a young woman.
Is it something to do with our hormones and the lack of them as we get older?
There was a time we actually got distinctive seasons. Now the weather goes from from one extreme to the other. I hate the freezing cold being arthritic it causes me more pain and makes me miserable.
I have never been a sun worshipper having had second degree sunstroke when I was young. Call me a moaner but sorry this is too much for me.
I don’t mind it as long as I’m not expected to do anything.
In 1976, pregnant with my first child, I spent August in the living room, with curtains closed, and my feet in a washing up bowl of cold water.
That must have been difficult, rowyn. You’ve brought back a memory. Not that remarkable year, but another hot August, DS was 2 weeks overdue and I spent days lying down on the sofa or in a tent in the garden supervising two toddlers, evenings crying tears of self-pity in a cold bath while DH took over. 
timetogo2016 you have just reminded me to make some more ice cubes for my wine.
Alarm set for 6am to get my wee dog out for her walk before the heat kicks in. Home, the awnings out and we will sit in the shade. Gone are the days when I lay all day in it, hot flushes and the heat, I'm about to combust and bloomin red hair and freckles not a good combination either. Come December though I'll be moaning I'm too cold.
I'm and really works.enjoying the weather I do keep in the shade during the day if I am out and about and keep cool by running cold water over my wrists several times a day it keeps the blood cool and really works for me.
As the Climate Change threads get ignored, I find it odd that a thread about the heat (and other extreme weather conditions) get loads of replies.
This is likely to be just the start, extreme heat and extreme rainfall.
Time to do something about it.
don't understand what happened there^^
Due to exhausted and hot baby hedgehogs I've made a shaded area over their hoghouse. One baby at rescue, found in feeding station too exhausted to move. Now in air-conditioned hospital, recovered nicely. Back when it cools down.
Roll on cooler, normal, weather
I hate the heat, makes me feel grumpy and uncomfortable, verging on ill and anxious. Some clouds would be welcome. Sorry to be a killjoy.
Normally 76 degrees is my comfortable limit - DH has drawn all the curtains to keep the house as cool as poss. Yesterday i sat in front of the TV and fell asleep!! The dog is hiding behind the settee, in the garden she's found two hedges to sleep between. (wish I were a dog!! Am going to see if there are any paddling pools left in Morrisons!!
Oopsadaisy1
As the Climate Change threads get ignored, I find it odd that a thread about the heat (and other extreme weather conditions) get loads of replies.
This is likely to be just the start, extreme heat and extreme rainfall.
Time to do something about it.
Agree.
Beautiful weather, unfortunately I’m still working as a contract cleaner at age 66, so it’s very hot work? I hope to enjoy summer next year when I’ve hopefully cut my hours ☀️?
I was out watering the garden at five thirty this morning. Couldn't get back to sleep and thought I'd take advantage of the cool of the day. Probably be dozing by 3pm...
GrannyGravy13
Don't forget to reapply sun protection unless it will be evening when you are next outside.
The mist over the fields at 5am this morning was truly magnificent
Unfortunately I was bitten to buggery yesterday
insects they just love me so much, my elbow has all swole so I suspect the one is a horse fly. Do any of you have any tips for keeping them away in the first place?
Got up early and tackled the ironing mountain before it got too hot. Now it's time to put another pillow in the wash, great weather for drying them, soon will all be done. After that it's try to find a shady spot outside to sit and read.
Janey- aeroguard or bushmans prevents them. You can put an oatmeal paste on a bite, works for some. Also bicarb. I get some anti itch spray from the chemist.
I never ever sit in the sun. Haven't for 35 years I treasure my soft skin too much. I have a parasol on my jetty so will sit under that this afternoon and sew or read....heaven
Its true the humidity and heat of the sun effect us more as we get older. I lived in Western Australia many years ago, and could cope with 112 degrees, I am now 80 and feel sick and dizzy even indoors with this heat. If this is going to be a regular thing for Britain, with climate change, it would be a good idea for Contractors to build British houses with built in Air Conditioning, at least it would be available if we wanted to use it. I have seen in the news already, that old people have died because of this heat, so sad, if only they could have had someone provide them with a cooling fan, I know they aren't that marvellous, but they may have got some relief.
Why are British people known for there self satisfied nature. When I was a child and growing up people were so much more caring about each other. We respected our parents and respected authority. Why has that all disappeared. If only parents would allow there children to grow up and stop pampering them, even at 18 + they are still taking all there responsibilities away and doing everything for them, including raising there babies and toddlers. If you have children then take the responsibility as a parent, not wanting to live the single life while dumping the baby onto aging parents. I didn't do this for my children and they dont do this for there children, I am a Great Grandmother. I can be proud of all my family ,they are sensible, caring and have respect.
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