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And we barely got 14 mm from this. But here's the worst: 9.8 hours of sun in a week. Not much more than 1 hour per day, when days last almost 16 hours.
Still no change in the weather? It's pretty grey and dull here, just 19C and cloudy.. looking forward to the warm up at the weekend!
I have fallen asleep on a train before and ended up at Portsmouth which is an hour train journey from my house
Are they real? Who needs a disgusting McDonald's breakfast in such a state?
Unfortunately it was the first place I thought of to go and we were starving haha.. was my first time getting a McDonald's breakfast and I probably won't be returning!
Unfortunately it was the first place I thought of to go and we were starving haha.. was my first time getting a McDonald's breakfast and I probably won't be returning!
Sometimes during school I have McDonlads breakfast several times a week. So convenient and I do like the food (and most of all the coffee!).
And we barely got 14 mm from this. But here's the worst: 9.8 hours of sun in a week. Not much more than 1 hour per day, when days last almost 16 hours.
Just moved to Paris (Tuesday) - the weather has not been very welcoming to say the least October weather, neverending drizzle, ugly grey skies and chilly winds meanwhile back in Nice homies are basking in 25-28°C and endless sunshine DAMN NISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSES who have no idea how lucky they are
Galaxyman mode activated now I know what it feels like to be in the second-****tiest tier weather zone of one's country (the whole northernmost band from Brittany to Belgium is here to make us feel better)
I make my own McDonalds mcmuffins these days. Made a sausage n egg the other day, better than the real thing
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Just moved to Paris (Tuesday) - the weather has not been very welcoming to say the least October weather, neverending drizzle, ugly grey skies and chilly winds meanwhile back in Nice homies are basking in 25-28°C and endless sunshine DAMN NISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSES who have no idea how lucky they are
Galaxyman mode activated now I know what it feels like to be in the second-****tiest tier weather zone of one's country (the whole northernmost band from Brittany to Belgium is here to make us feel better)
It's like you just moved from Australia to Melbourne. Why did you move to Paris?
On a related note, my walk this morning was cut short due to some derp drizzle. And for some reason my phone GPS tracker app recorded a top speed of 107km/h. Fairly certain I can't walk that fast....
Just moved to Paris (Tuesday) - the weather has not been very welcoming to say the least October weather, neverending drizzle, ugly grey skies and chilly winds meanwhile back in Nice homies are basking in 25-28°C and endless sunshine DAMN NISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSES who have no idea how lucky they are
Galaxyman mode activated now I know what it feels like to be in the second-****tiest tier weather zone of one's country (the whole northernmost band from Brittany to Belgium is here to make us feel better)
I think Tasmania is Australia's version of worst weather zone in country. You got bad luck weather-wise. Perhaps you could take occasional weekend trips to southern France for the weather? I'd do that in the winter if I lived in Paris.
usually in this period, also here on the mountains, it's sunny and warm (around 30°C), but the weather of the last month was more similar to the May one... I'm tired! I want the sun!
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