The weather
forecasters have been happy hyping it up with the big smiles and telling us
“isn’t it all going to be so wonderful?”
Apparently it is about to become very hot.
It might be
OK if you could sit out somewhere shady taking it easy with cold drinks and
with not much to do, or on holiday in a place you enjoy.
It is not
much fun if you have to be rushing about, up against tight deadlines, in a
building that does not do air conditioning and any of the rest.
It is even
less fun if you have to use the deep London Underground and the services have
become erratic or are stalled. Or stuck
in a train where the power system has failed and you are gently roasting in
your own fat.
Or worse find
yourself with nowhere to go in one of the usual traffic jams anywhere in the
motorway system or on the busier roads.
Personally,
I burn easily and after the needle hits near or above eighty just have to close
down and stay out of the sun. There are
many others, notably amongst the elderly.
In urban
surroundings if the heat means little or no wind then the air quality soon
deteriorates. My brain does not like it and my temper suffers.
If I was
much younger, perhaps fed up, short of money and on top of this souped up with
the wrong kind of liquids I might just go out and start a riot.
Logical. Could be - makes me very apprehensive. I might just make for a very remote place in the Shetlands I know. But lots of history shows very remote places don't always work either. Guess I'll keep on hoping for the best and plod on.
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