Indeed it is my right honourable friend. Here in Lewisham in london, I was going out for a ciggy and could really feel the cold. It was like a dry harsh cold that goes right through you. I think we should all put thermos on and put radiators on to 4 setting.
I think the swaying palm trees and the crystal clear waters of Newquay are clues to how mild Cornwall really is. Infact the Gulf stream goes through it. However the Cornish coast is constantly bashed by the Atlantic.
its bloody freezing here in doncaster, the house is freezing & i have to get the landlord out to sort the radiators out. the thermistatic valves arnt working so the radiators wont switch on. it was awful this morning having to get out of my nice warm bed in to cold air & i had to scrape ice off my window screan this morning for the first time since march.
i was ice skating last night and when i went out for a ciggie it was colder outside that slowly practicing steps round a rink of ice...!!! insane! then daytime today i was shivering in said t-shirt, TWO jumpers and a jacket, wooly hat, scarf, coat, leggings and leg warmers - felt even colder than last night...
brrrrrrRRRRRrrrrr i can hardly feel my hands...its so hard typing and trying to juggle...im actually motivated today an i wanna do my washing up and house tidying,...but my kettle seems to have gone on strike and i dont have hot running water (cept electric shower) coz i never bothered to get the immersion fixed...have always relied on kettle, and cant boil water on stove coz need to wash my pans first *rolls eyes* i had a cuppa tis morning and it worked fine...the light comes on when i press the button but nothing else is happening - arg - bloody winter
lol i usually sit with my contact juggling ball in one hand an type with one hand...but no...i feel your teasing me teehee...but quite frankly all i can say today is BRRRR hehehe
It has turned mighty cold , the night before last I was really quite cold even in bed which is very unusual for me . So last night I brought down my arctic british army sleeping bag , this is the best sleeping bag Ive ever seen, its really really really thick mummy style with baffles and you could sleep warm in a snow drift in norway with it . on top of that I put a quilt and I was really toasty all night , I feel its a good time to hibernate. In this weather you need plenty of soup and warm food and to keep warm clothes on if you keep high soup levels you will be ok
You should get a thermal vest, it's a fine piece of clothing, like cold proof armour or a second skin. I used to wear one all the time. Or a big thick poncho, like the people wear in the Andes, they know how to dress, much warmer than British mountaineering gear....