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watermeadow Tue 07-Sept-21 13:16:23

What do others do all day when it’s too hot to go outside or do anything useful indoors?
I walked the dog at 6am and cleaned the bathroom before it got really hot. Done some sewing and read my book. Now I’m bored.

BlueSky Wed 08-Sept-21 12:28:04

Hate be being a spoilsport as we don’t usually have many hot sunny days. But I cannot longer tolerate them, not sure it’s just ageing and/or conditions/medication, probably a mix. So it’s indoors with blinds closed, fans on till the evening, reading and napping!

SillyNanny321 Wed 08-Sept-21 12:12:22

Like the warmer weather but not what goes with in my road! Have neighbours who open all doors & windows, turn the music as loud as possible to share with us all! Like my music loud but not theirs so loud you can taste it. Being almost housebound I cannot get away from it so roll on cold & rain!

Cabbie21 Wed 08-Sept-21 12:07:10

I wish I could bear to sit out in the shade in the garden, but it is now so overgrown, it gives me no pleasure. DH does nothing in the house but the garden is his responsibility, and it is not happening any more. Basically he procrastinates, but now he has injured his foot.
At least it is cool inside as we have a really efficient fan in the living room. I have caught up with the papers and some mending so far today, after a short walk earlier before it got too hot.

HannahLoisLuke Wed 08-Sept-21 11:52:39

Got the guest bed linen and towels washed and line dried after a visit from my son and his girlfriend at the weekend.
Wanted to tackle some deadly nightshade that’s sprung up in the garden but it had to wait until evening when it was cooler but was also getting dark.
So far today I’m staying inside but will sit out later on under the parasol.

Davida1968 Wed 08-Sept-21 11:52:01

Had some errands this morning but now out for lunch. Definitely a stately home gardens visit, this afternoon!

Hobbs1 Wed 08-Sept-21 11:42:15

I went to our allotment at 8am, picked 7.5 kgs of tomato’s, watered all the newly planted veg. Came home, washed and bagged the toms, did a hand wash, hosed down the patio thanks to the roosting pigeons, now sitting in the cool with my cuppa reading through Gransnet ?

annifrance Wed 08-Sept-21 11:32:55

Hot is really, really hot here! 31 on Saturday and Sunday. I keep going as long as possible in the morning, pick all the fruit and veg early, doing any cooking that is needed or stuff things in the freezer like soups for winter.

After lunch its off to the pool, float naked in my water hammock with a book. Got a lovely all over tan this year. The pool is very private, surrounded by trees and bushes and no one can see me. Except word has got around from the flying club over the hill! One parasail glided over too low the other day and then crashed in the trees over the valley. Serve him right - voyeur!!

Olive53 Wed 08-Sept-21 11:25:28

Oh I love the warm weather, make the most of it
No doubt you’ll be moaning soon when it’s cold and wet, or even ice and snow
Life’s too short for complaining. Just smile ?

Witzend Wed 08-Sept-21 11:19:03

I’m never bored if I’ve got a good book to read. I think I’m naturally bone idle. ?

bear1 Wed 08-Sept-21 11:14:51

went for a lovely walk in local country park which has sunny spots then wooded area was a nice stroll then home for some ice cream

Alioop Wed 08-Sept-21 11:07:54

We don't have it as hot as some of you ladies here in N.I. I'd the dog out a walk at 7am along the seafront and the sun was out, now I've got the shopping done, my extra walk on my own also done and it's bloomin clouded over. At least I won't be sweating cutting the grass later on as weather warning for heavy rain and thunder tomorrow. Enjoy the sun ladies smile

3nanny6 Wed 08-Sept-21 10:57:36

What lovely weather we have been having not so good for me though as somehow it has brought out all the flying insects and anything that will bite and since Sunday both of my legs are stinging and painful and stung by pesky mosquitos and yesterday I could not even sit in the garden as felt awful.
Feeling better today so will venture out and what a killjoy I am
I want some cool weather which I am better suited to as the flyting insects just love to attack me.

VioletSky Wed 08-Sept-21 09:15:40

It's good to finally have some nice weather but they have fertilised all the nearby fields so going outside is no fun at all.

Maybe they have it right in Spain and a Siesta would work well. I'm in work this afternoon or I'd sleep through the heat

Jaxjacky Wed 08-Sept-21 09:12:07

Today I’m doing a voluntary drive and two friends are coming for lunch. May wander to the local this evening for a drink with DH, then watering.

Zoejory Wed 08-Sept-21 09:05:38

One of our dogs has disappeared upstairs to sit in the bathroom. Her favourite place when the temperature rises.

I'll plonk myself outside for a bit with a book. I will then moan about the heat.

Dogs will be walked at 9pm. It is lovely at that time. Nobody around. But we'll need our torches!

Lovely to swim in the sea, silverlining48!

silverlining48 Wed 08-Sept-21 09:01:28

I went to the coast and swam
In the cold sea. It was exhilarating ,

Amberone Wed 08-Sept-21 01:02:44

We're having a week away in mid-Wales walking - so the blazing sun wasn't ideal for the last two days. We had lunch about 12 feet above a reservoir, wishing we could dip our toes in the water. But the blue skies have made the scenery absolutely magnificent and well worth a red nose.

NotTooOld Tue 07-Sept-21 22:17:59

Spent the morning taking DH to hospital for tests and collecting him later. This afternoon lazing in garden eating fruit and later iced wine and admiring a pair of squirrels pinching nuts from our nut tree. Lovely autumn day.

May7 Tue 07-Sept-21 18:49:37

Spent all afternoon walking in mountains and swimming in river with DH and dogs. Glass of something very cold taken this evening whilst sitting in garden.

Hetty58 Tue 07-Sept-21 18:48:17

watermeadow, early morning dog walk, watered plants - and cleaned one window (just one) on the shady side.

Next, lying about (with fan going) in cotton PJs watching films on Netflix, eating salad for lunch. Two ice lollies later - I might do a little knitting now it's cooler - and another walk about 8pm.

There's only two more hot days, so a good chance to 'recharge batteries' I think.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Sept-21 18:40:40

We spent the morning until about 2pm walking in Shrawley wood, have spent the afternoon lazing. Waiting for the sun to drop then going into the hot tub for a soak.

SueDonim Tue 07-Sept-21 18:14:46

I’m just enjoying each moment of this late summer/Indian summer/whatever you want to call it, while it lasts! We’ve had a much better summer than last year, when my area of Scotland missed out on most of the good weather everyone else had. We had day after day of grey cloud.

My cat is still insisting on wrapping himself up in a fleecy throw, though. His core temperature today must be about 117degC! grin

TillyTrotter Tue 07-Sept-21 16:42:48

That sounds glorious Esspee.
I love to settle in a shady but warm corner of the garden, with a lemon iced tea and whatever book I am reading and pretend I am on holiday. ??☀️?

Esspee Tue 07-Sept-21 16:38:10

This has been the hottest, driest and sunniest summer I remember in Scotland. I have neglected my house dreadfully. Today I'm supposed to be sailing but there is no wind so I am lazing on board watching the swans with their five large cygnets and hoping to catch a glimpse of a wallaby at dawn.

Forsythia Tue 07-Sept-21 16:29:33

Early morning washing, all on line and now dry, sat and read the papers, will do a good walk around 6 as it cools down. Lovely to see the sun again.