mint Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Is anyone anywhere experiencing this long-forgotten, taken-for-granted luxury?Where we live, the weather has been cold, wet, windy, dreary, dull, anything other than sunshiny or life-enhancing.The word I have learned from French acquaintances and neighbours is "pénible". So, I go around saying that it's been really pénible and have had nods of agreement and commiserations without exception.So, if it's good weather where you are, do you mind describing it for us so that I can enjoy it vicariously? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
confused of chalus Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Sorry Sweet. Same here - and Britain appears to be having a heatwave! Oh - the sun has come out. Must dash, it won't last long, showers forecast after lunch. Again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idun Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Sunny for the last two days here and was sunny away from the coast a few days ago.Doesn't May usually finish well when it has a lousy start, or vice versa? From what I saw on french news about a six to 8 weeks ago, there was a great need of water in SW France, very very bad drought conditions with last years grains still in the dust in the fields and had not taken at all. We certainly needed rain in England, maybe not so much here in the NE, but we haven't actually had that much either. I know that the weather was always,always a great part of conversation when I lived in France and 'how's the weather there?' is one of the first questions my french friends ask me when we speak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulT Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Seven years ago we had spent three weeks in beautiful warm sunshine on the Cuban island of Cayo Largo. In the last week of May we were sitting in our garden in SE England freezing to death and decided that in retirement we did not want weather like this at the end of May so we would buy our holiday and what would then become our retirement home in SW France.So notnihg unusual about the weather in England - perhaps so in France.Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nectarine Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Whilst I hate the long drawn-out rain that we've had for what seems like ages, I can see that the lakes and farmers' ponds are filling up now. Our own pond was the lowest I've ever seen it, earlier this year, but is now almost up to top level. So I know that the farmers need it, I know that the fruit trees need it and that all the reservoirs need topping up, but please ... please ... where is the sunshine ..? I didn't come to France to be constantly in waterproof and wellies! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powerdesal Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 ''I know that the weather was always,always a great part of conversation when I lived in France and 'how's the weather there?' is one of the first questions my french friends ask me when we speak.''I thought the English were supposed to be the Nationality that always spoke about the weather !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!edit: Sunny for the last two days in Normandy, the car gauge was showing 29 C at lunch time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idun Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Before I moved to France, I had never heard that about the english. So I just found it quite normal that the weather was an important part of conversation in France too. What I did find shocking was once when we had neighbours round for dinner, for whatever reason, everyone wanted so see the meteo on the tv for the next day........ and they didn't even know where we were in France, for some reason they thought that we were above Lac Leman and near Besancon, we most certainly were not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pommier Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Last week we'd got visitors and although the weather was sunny on and off, it wasn't great. Then it rained all weekend, but once they'd gone home the sun came out properly and it's gorgeous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mint Posted May 23, 2012 Author Share Posted May 23, 2012 Sun did come out briefly, well sort of, after I posted the thread but, to be honest, it's not that warm.I am dithering about whether to go for one of those randos on Saturday, where you walk all morning, have lunch (champêtre but cooked on bbq) and then walk all afternoon.Went last Sunday and it p***led down all day and I couldn't get warm after I got home and I just sort of flaked out in the evening. NOT much incentive to go again if that's all going to be the same [:(] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idun Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Sweet17, the best way I find to warm up after being out side in the cold and wet is a good hot bath. Then fluffy fleeces on to keep me warm for the evening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mint Posted May 24, 2012 Author Share Posted May 24, 2012 Hah, the whinging's worked.............sunny AND warm today [:D] On va déjeuner dehors.........[8-|] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idun Posted May 24, 2012 Share Posted May 24, 2012 NE coast of England this morning, supposedly cooler than inland and I was in a debardeur and summery skirt. Very nice indeed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Val_2 Posted May 24, 2012 Share Posted May 24, 2012 The tar is melting outside on the road, poor dog had to walk around it. 26°C at moment! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powerdesal Posted May 24, 2012 Share Posted May 24, 2012 approx 1400 hrs Lidl at Villedieu, 28 degrees Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idun Posted May 24, 2012 Share Posted May 24, 2012 I am now shuddering in revulsion at the idea of 28°, even 26° sounds hot. I am so glad that it will rarely be that temperature where I now live and this old house has nice cool rooms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powerdesal Posted May 25, 2012 Share Posted May 25, 2012 28 is a nice comfortable warmth, 26 is getting marginally cool. Anything less than 20 needs the heating on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rabbie Posted May 26, 2012 Share Posted May 26, 2012 [quote user="powerdesal"]28 is a nice comfortable warmth, 26 is getting marginally cool. Anything less than 20 needs the heating on.[/quote]Depends on the humidity and how much breeze there is. If you have to work then 23 - 24 is very comfortable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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