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LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 11 Jul 2025 21:32

Phew it is still about 22 degrees and humid.
We should be out celebrating tonight as it is our 55 th wedding anniversary, but I am happy just to be at home trying to keep cool

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 11 Jul 2025 23:50

Congratulations, Linda!

You can make up for it once the heat wave is over!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jul 2025 08:20

happy anniversary for yesterday Linda.

And nearly 0830 and already 23 degrees and very humid.

JustGinnie

JustGinnie Report 12 Jul 2025 11:23

Happy anniversary wishes Linda and OH.

Getting quite uncomfortable with this heat now. I wonder if we'll get rain on the 15th for St Swithin's day. The schools here break up for the summer on the 18th so I expect the weather to change around then. Usually seems to.

Not doing anything except trying to stay cool.

Enjoy the weekend everyone .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 13 Jul 2025 07:02

Good morning. Well it is only 15 degrees at 0655 here but still feels very humid. I do like to see the sun but it is the humidity that is so unpleasant. Hopefully it will cool down this coming week.

I hope Florence is having nice weather in Jersey, the sea breezes will make it more pleasant if the temperature is the same as here I think.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 13 Jul 2025 08:20

I've had more than enough of the heat now.
It's supposed to get up to 29 degrees here today - but, thank goodness, "only" 20 degrees tomorrow, plus a little rain.

I have quite a big garden, with a lot of grass to cut, and I've managed to do it over the last couple of days - a long hot job with several pauses to rest in the shade!
However, we have to make use of dry weather when we have it in this normally wet part of the country.

I hope Joan's OK, and not finding the heat too much - though it's several degrees cooler over in the east of Scotland this weekend.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 13 Jul 2025 08:36

It’s about 20 here at the moment, almost feels a little too cool on the back of the neck. Due to hit 30 later.

Tomorrow will be around 25-27 so really looking forward to Tuesday when there is a big drop.

Have felt really unwell at times in the heat. Annoyed with daughters hairdressers when she was taken unwell in the heat. They didn’t check how she was going to get home and let her walk down the hill to catch a train instead of offering to ring her a taxi. Usually I pick her up but was away at a funeral.

Amokavid

Amokavid Report 13 Jul 2025 15:37

Oh my, another HOT day today, & no breeze.
The weather folk keep saying how Scotland will be cooler ! they obviously have no weather folk in the North East of Scotland.

I haven't been able to get outside for days as it's too hot for me & my Hayfever has been terrible, inside the house is just as bad as outside even with all the windows open & all curtains drawn.
I had to venture outside this morning but just to fill up all the bird baths, I knew they would be bone dry & in this heat the wee birds need water.
I was very glad to get back inside

Just hoping that my water supply doesn't wane, with no rain for some time the water table might become too low, meaning the well will lack water !

Joan.



LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 13 Jul 2025 16:07

It is good to hear that you are coping Joan.

Yesterday, I took Esme to Lightwater Valley , but we didn’t go until 1.30 pm. The new summer entertainment season started yesterday, so they had three outdoor discos followed by the foam party. Of course we went to all of them. We kept in the deep shade between the discos and we drank lots of water. She only went on two rides as she is more interested in the music. I was glad to get home and in the shower, but she had a great time which is all that matters.

Today it is fairly cloudy, but still very hot and humid. There is a lovely breeze now which is better than yesterday when it was absolutely still.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Jul 2025 07:09

Do you have a season ticket for Lightwater valley Linda. It is good that there is somewhere that Esme can go for a treat and time out with you. She does seem to enjoy it. Good that there was shade as that sun was so hot. It was a bit (not much cooler over night here, dropped to 17 degrees but has crept back up to 19 now. Hoping it stays down in the low 20s today, but it is the hunidity that I find unpleasant, Dry heat I can cope with.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 14 Jul 2025 17:29

It is really humid here as well Ann , though it is fairly cloudy and only 22 degrees. The ground was quite wet this morning, which is good for the garden as we can’t use a hosepipe

Esme does have a seasons pass Ann. It went up this year to £85, the normal entry price is £20, although they often have cheaper offers. As we go just about every week, we have already saved on the season ticket price. I don’t have to pay to go in because she has a Nimbus card with plus one in it, so it allows a carer in to all sorts of places for free. She also has a Max card which allows a free carer for places which don’t use the Nimbus scheme. In a way, I think that it is a bit odd to get in for free because the parents of normal children have to pay and a child can hardly go without a parent with them. On the other hand, it is a nice gesture to admit the parents/ grandparents of a special needs child for free as we have so much to put up with.

It is her birthday this Saturday, so the whole family are going, including my OH and my son. Last year she had her party at home and they had a bouncy castle in the garden, she invited all her class, not that there are many of them This year as her actual birthday is in the Saturday, she was adamant that she was going to Lightwater Valley. Three of her classmates are going as they also have seasons passes, it would be two expensive to invite everyone The entertainment staff who are so brilliant with her apparently have lots of surprises for her and even some presents , so it should be a brilliant day and for once, I won’t have to push her wheelchair around.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 15 Jul 2025 18:46

I hope that everyone has had enough water. It has been raining here for most of the day. I went into Harrogate to get the wax taken out of my ears. I only had sandals on because I thought that it was just going to rain lightly, but it was very heavy, so my sandals are soggy now. I was looking for some new trainers, but annoyingly couldn’t find any, or at least non which weren’t massively expensive. I have wide feet, so most if the fashion ones are too narrow. I was trying to find a new bathing costume as well, but I need a long length one, so couldn’t find one. Marks stock them, but only on line which is no good as I find that I can take different sizes depending on the style.
I will have a day out to York next week because there are a couple of show shops there which do wider fittings.

Amokavid

Amokavid Report 15 Jul 2025 20:10

Hi Linda, no rain for us unfortunately, it's been another very warm sunny day. I had to venture outside to water the newest Roses & re-fill the bird baths again, it doesn't take long for both the bird baths & Roses to become dry.

I am still suffering with Hay Fever so I'm not able to do anything else in the garden at the moment, I still haven't managed to straighten up the wavy hedge, it's a good job no-one but me can see it, lol.

Say hello to York for me, (my home City) it's been a long while since I was last there, 2007

Joan.

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 15 Jul 2025 20:36

Linda, have you tried Pavers? They do wide fittings and are less expensive than other brands because they are a factory outlet. They are also good quality - I think so, anyway!

There is a branch in York, but have a look on line first and then if you see any that you like you could go and try them on when you go to York next week.

Good luck :-) :-)

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 15 Jul 2025 21:41

The Pavers shop is one of the ones which I will go to Andy’s mum. There is a Hotter store as well. For both of them, the stores are quite small, so they often don’t have a very big choice of the wider fittings

It is still raining here Joan, which is really good as the whole back garden in newly planted perrenials.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jul 2025 08:46

Linda I am wondering if you have a large garden centre anywhere in your area that might have a Pavers franchise within? I know of two pavers in garden centres, one in this area and one in Ambleside so there may be others and, unlike the shops, they tend to be large outlets.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 16 Jul 2025 19:19

Well done Ann, I had forgotten about the outlets. There is a very large pavers outlet at The McArthur Glenn designer outlet on the far side of York. I am going to take Eve on Friday and have a girly shopping day. She wants a new swimming costume, so hopefully we can find something, she is like a stick so often they are too baggy.
I actually bought a new swimsuit in a lingerie shop in Knaresborough today. They had five different long body length ones in my size. It was the sort of shop which doesn’t have the prices on the goods :-(
I got it down to two before I asked the prices. I can’t think why,but I decided against the one costing £220. The one I got was considerably cheaper, but when you need a proper bra top and a long body length it really limits the choice

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jul 2025 20:30

Pleased I was able to jog your memory. Hope you can find what you want on Friday.

Amokavid

Amokavid Report 17 Jul 2025 18:07

Good evening.
Anither very warm day here, still no sign of any rain, even with a bit of a breeze I'm mafted !
I was at Morrisons this morning for my weekly shop & very glad to get home again.

I had a wee rest at lunch time but couldn't sit for long as our youngest daughter & her family are visitng tomorrow & I needed to do some dusting & hoovering, they are staying for a few days but not with me, thank goodness.

They are renting a wee cottage nearby, a place they have been to before so I won't have to do much for them, it will be lovely to see them & enjoy their company.as it's very quiet & lonely for me here now.

Joan.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 17 Jul 2025 18:25

Linda, my mother’s mantra was always that if you can’t see a price you can’t afford it.

I still follow that - mostly.