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I'm afraid I agree with you lavender27.

Don't get me wrong I love the sun/summer but can't handle the warm nights at all, it feels like the temp. rises so much in the evening/nights & I really struggle. I found myself wishing for some colder weather, how bad am I? LOL

Why are we never happy?

No need, the hot weather seems to be over and we're back to normal.


Saw my first duffle coat / woolly hat combo today. In AUGUST. John Lewis has Halloween stuff prominently on display and summer outdoor things reduced.


So - what's everyone doing for Christmas?

Tonight's going to be another warm and sultry one apparently, so, for the OP's benefit, I tried filling a hot water bottle with cold water, chilling it for several hours in the fridge, then using it like you would a hot one to cool the bedding and to put my feet on. Worked pretty well and I didn't get any problems with condensation on the outside. I guess it could be used for children as well.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Tonight's going to be another warm and sultry one

> apparently, so, for the OP's benefit, I tried

> filling a hot water bottle with cold water,

> chilling it for several hours in the fridge, then

> using it like you would a hot one to cool the

> bedding and to put my feet on. Worked pretty well

> and I didn't get any problems with condensation on

> the outside. I guess it could be used for children

> as well.



I'm pretty sure you'd get a call from social services if you put children in the fridge for several hours....

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