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Madhatter 20-06-2006 12:19

British summertime
 
Begins tomorrow and it's the longest day, hope you enjoy it

What do you love about british summer time and whats your favourite things to do.
I like going for walks along the canal, and doing the garden, or just sitting on the roof watching people go by, enjoying a nice cold drink.

shakermaker 20-06-2006 12:32

Re: British summertime
 
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Originally Posted by Madhatter
What do you love about british summer time and whats your favourite things to do?

Me & my mates always walk along the canal in Clayton when it's sweltering hot - find our way down to Wilsons, have a knockabout & a mini wembley, I whip out the guitar & before we know it everyone is in a chorus of kumbaya & it's quarter to 2 in the morning!
Quality!

harwood red 20-06-2006 12:45

Re: British summertime
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Madhatter
Begins tomorrow and it's the longest day, hope you enjoy it

What do you love about british summer time and whats your favourite things to do.
I like going for walks along the canal, and doing the garden, or just sitting on the roof watching people go by, enjoying a nice cold drink.

British summertime began when the clocks went forward on the 26th March, tomorrow as you pointed out is the longest day..... I can't help start thinking it's downhill from here and the dark evenings will be back before you know it!!!!!!!!!!!!

Madhatter 20-06-2006 12:59

Re: British summertime
 
summer solstice, thought something sounded wrong, but thats what it says on this calendar 'summertime begins'
anyway it's usually hot till october, we've got months to enjoy yet.

jambutty 20-06-2006 14:32

Re: British summertime
 
The Longest Day tomorrow?

Does that mean we have to hit the Normandy beaches again?

garinda 20-06-2006 14:33

Re: British summertime
 
The nights drawing in.:(

Soon be Christmas.:(

Arrgghhhhhhhhhhh.:(

SPUGGIE J 20-06-2006 14:44

Re: British summertime
 
Summertime :confused: Are you sure as it is a little wet not sunny up here.

grannyclaret 20-06-2006 16:28

Re: British summertime
 
Oooh dont talk about nights drawing in,,, I dont like winter.....

pendy 20-06-2006 16:44

Re: British summertime
 
I am fascinated by the fact that Madhatter can sit on his roof and watch people go by. There's not much traffic on our roof, apart from the odd pigeon.

Love sitting in the garden after work, warm breezes on my face instead of an icy blast, with the gentle chink of ice in a glass of something alcoholic.

katex 20-06-2006 18:33

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Originally Posted by pendy
I am fascinated by the fact that Madhatter can sit on his roof and watch people go by. There's not much traffic on our roof, apart from the odd pigeon.

Love sitting in the garden after work, warm breezes on my face instead of an icy blast, with the gentle chink of ice in a glass of something alcoholic.

Did wonder what Madhatter was doing on his roof .. send us piccie Hatter, then we can understand a little more .. have visions of ladder from pavement to gutter, you with your climbing boots on, hanging on a chimney for dear life, possibly with fiddle in yer hand. :D

Would do the same as Pendy here, 'cept raining tonight and had to put my fire back on :( Would prefer to walk to a decent pub to sit out in their beer garden, if anybody would accompany me .. open to offers? however, Clayton bereft of a setting which befits the ambience I prefer.

Madhatter 20-06-2006 20:24

Re: British summertime
 
Your visions aren't that far off, have you ever seen weekend at bernies, where they sunbath on the roof? I might take a pic tomorrow
I would offer kate, but I'm 2 hours away.
There's a nice pub down the cut here, with a garden on the canal bank.

WillowTheWhisp 20-06-2006 20:32

Re: British summertime
 
You've got me singing the old Drifters song here!

Oi you lot stop going on about nights drawing in and winter coming. Let's have the summer hols first.
:p

Madhatter 20-06-2006 20:35

Re: British summertime
 
Ye stop changing the thread, it's about summer and what you enjoy doing.

WillowTheWhisp 20-06-2006 21:08

Re: British summertime
 
Have you got a flat roof Madhatter?

Gayle 20-06-2006 21:19

Re: British summertime
 
Tomorrow is actually Midsummer.


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