Re: Glorious, glorious summer.
I think that's why we feel so cheered when we have cloudless blue skies and sunshine, it doesn't happen a lot in this country.
Crisp winter days are nice, but because they only last for six hours or so before it goes dark again it doesn't lift your mood as much as a beautiful summer's day.
After all we all know it could be piddling down next week and we could be tempted to turn the central heating on.
Now where's my scythe?
I'm off to make me some hay. 
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