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over a year ago
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I think the change in the weather will affect us because we are having more snow and ice, which means we will have to look at repairing the damage to the roads more and better substances used as it is so not working. There will perhpas be a difference in clothes as more warm ones are needed as opposed to summer ones as there is fewer hot days than before.
I think if i was awake i could think of more, suffice to say council tax will go up to compensate for extra cost of repairing roads
Another thought though, i am sallow skinned, it means i tan easily but the last few years ive notice that i am burning, going red and even peeling as there are less hot sunny days than a few years ago, even summer seems to have shifted to earlier in the year
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over a year ago
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Summer has definitely shifted to earlier, now we seem to be having really warm April, May and, if we're lucky June, but rainy and dull weather in July and August.
I hate wind, I am scared of it. As a child our windows would rattle and I was terrified that they would be blown inwards and shards of glass would pierce my throat. This fear has continued onto adulthood, though its better with double glazing that I cant hear the wind anymore. Am still worried about fences and I have a very large tree at the end of my drive, which Im terrified will be blown over. |
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"Remember when "they" thought sunshine was good for us? ..............sigh "
Actually it is been recommended in small doses, people have gone to far in the other direction at the mo:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12013332
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