MOBY GOES TO TURKEY. A tam and pups adventure.

Keeping warm is far easier than to cool down.

You can stick your high temperature.

Lower temperature means you can work, walk, cycle enjoy the environment without overheating.

If you want/wish for higher temperature, ask or swop with a person that experience's it day in day out.

I will Give you a year! If not sat all day doing nothing!

Then you will want a more temperament environment to live.

Is that why folk from extreme heat areas move? North?
 
You would have to say that living in the frozen north.

I've been in Sweden in minus 20° if you get cold it takes days before you feel normal no thanks give me 30° any day.
Take a sauna, that does help warm you up at - 20
 
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Daytime I don't mind especially on the coast as its lovely just going in the sea which we are doing daily .. dogs love it too. But night time I'd prefer it a little cooler as its hard to sleep etc. And the mozzies are a pain .

But thems the breaks I guess lol. Might be struggling next month though

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I flew Boeing 737s and hate Indian food.

What does that make me?
For flying the 737 ... ruddy brave! :oops:

Hating Indian food ... sensible ... especially if piloting the 737 aircraft! :giggle:

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Must be the farmer in you 22 is cold, last weekend we had 23 almost took my jumper off. Not holiday weather until it's in the 30's.
I just don't understand how you can stand it, it makes me not want to do anything and why would you want it to be hotter than you you set your central heating to.
 
I just don't understand how you can stand it, it makes me not want to do anything and why would you want it to be hotter than you you set your central heating to.
Yes I like it to be dry and comfortably warm , so I can do things outside without feeling cold or getting wet, don't want to have to wear jackets and jumpers etc but I also don't want to be sweating and sticky all the time either . So I'm probably happiest around 20-25° and about 12° overnight . That'd ideal for me .. Once it gets up to high 20's ot above I just don't want to do anything ..I can't even be bothered eating when it's too hot. Its roasting again today but there's a little breeze thankfully . But the dogs and I have been in the water since 9am anyway ... just got out 10 minutes ago , washed my hair under the lovely beach shower I have outside my door and might have a wee nap before lunch .

Bliss
 
£20 per mile !

Deprecation on purchase not cost to run.

If it was cost to run in fuel , it would need a trailer just for the extra fuel for a 50 mile run.

Yes , I said all the costs ( fuel , insurance depreciation , servicing , consumables )

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It's nearly 4 year old!!
Unfortunately they stopped making the orange ones from 2021, but if you'd like to put an offer in she's up for sale 😉 lol 🤲View attachment 898908
My brother's looking for a van - he could get a matching orange one :) Where's the ad?
 
This floor on my van is getting really bad .. if I don't fall through it before I'm back in the UK it will be a miracle
Better start doing a morning & evening run and get back the salads & cut out those cakes. 🤣
 
I just don't understand how you can stand it, it makes me not want to do anything and why would you want it to be hotter than you you set your central heating to.
Central heating set to 23, 24 in the lounge.
When we visit daughter in Thailand I set the aircon to 25 - 28°
 
A Nap before lunch! Surely it standard form for a Gentleman to take a Nap after lunch old chap😉
Depends when you got up 🤣🤣

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