merlin
Member
- Location
- Saint Petersburg Russia
Today I woke up to a foggy morning here in the UK, after a week of gorgeous warm summer-like weather which is unusual here in April.
Over the past week I have spent a lot of time on the terrace drinking a beer, and simply watching the world go by. I adopted what I call the (stereotypical) Greek way of life, sitting in the sun and putting any notion of work off till tomorrow.
I have always said that the weather never really affected me, loving the rain as much as the sun, enjoying the lovely cosy feeling indoors when storms were raging outside.
Nowadays though I feel the cold more, and do feel uplifted on a spring morning sat in the sun, though I do find I am not good in the noon heat, so feel I couldn't live in a hot country any more, which I would have had no problem with in the past.
Do you feel the weather affects you? Is it true that only the Brit's are pre-occupied with weather, as we are often accused of being. I will admit its the most common topic of casual conversation here.
Over the past week I have spent a lot of time on the terrace drinking a beer, and simply watching the world go by. I adopted what I call the (stereotypical) Greek way of life, sitting in the sun and putting any notion of work off till tomorrow.
I have always said that the weather never really affected me, loving the rain as much as the sun, enjoying the lovely cosy feeling indoors when storms were raging outside.
Nowadays though I feel the cold more, and do feel uplifted on a spring morning sat in the sun, though I do find I am not good in the noon heat, so feel I couldn't live in a hot country any more, which I would have had no problem with in the past.
Do you feel the weather affects you? Is it true that only the Brit's are pre-occupied with weather, as we are often accused of being. I will admit its the most common topic of casual conversation here.