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Looking up at that half remembered elusive globe in the sky, a strange feeling came over me. Was it... happiness?


Do you think when the weather eventually breaks that feeling will wash over all of us?

Will there be a spontaneous outpouring of joy all down the lane?


Will stranger pat child on head and smile into pram? Could there be unabashed love in the doorways?

Might there be erected a May pole on the roundabout, a Pleasuredome on the Green?


Or will we again have to don longjohn and stare down at the pavements?

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I saw something on facebook, one of those silly pictures that said 'The first person to moan about being too hot gets a punch in the mouth', that made me laugh.

But seriously, I don't even want a heatwave, just a tiny bit of sun, even if it's still quite cold. Is that too much to ask???

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