Just so we don’t leave the Spanish alone in the heatwave, we’ll accompany you. I haven’t seen rain for almost two months in Toulouse.
I’m not talking about the state of my garden for the past month and a half, just the pomegranate tree, olive tree and the fig tree having fun.
So the problem with our land it’s clay, it swells and shrinks with water. It makes cracks in houses because of the drought. It’s like in the desert, crevices in the earth, some you run your hand through.
HiCookieJack on
I like my weather medium rare please, that’s just too much
TheScorchedRelic on
Way too hot near Toulouse.
Hazer_123 on
Bordeaux à 43° on dirait le désert Sahara quoi.
ivar-the-bonefull on
Feel you brothers. We too have more than 20+ up here and I think I’ll just die.
CheapAttempt2431 on
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bowsmountainer on
This is fine
The_AmazingCapybara on
C’est trop chaud à Toulouse aujord’hui
Equivalent_Humor_801 on
Watch Roumania! Follow the money
Thorbork on
I left countryside France 10 years ago and often mention I cannot go back because I am too sensitive to heat and that the place I grew up went from sbowy winters and warm summers to cool winters and constant heat wave. Today is the fifth period above 35 degrees my brother is witnessing.
Oh and France hurts itself in confusion if you mention AC.
I cry for them from my fjord. I wish I could visit or even go back. But I cannot work in a place where I am uncomfortable 6/12 months and struggling to survive for 3-4 months a year.
AffectionateRain2503 on
And I’m here complaining about 32 in the middle of the week. Hope everyone survives this.
And climate change is only going to speed up. And we are still doing jack shit about it.
WunderWaffle04 on
Already starting to cool down here in the north of europe, at night it hits like 12 celsius and at daytime 25-ish celsius,
Last month was like an easy bake oven though, got to experience tropical heat without going abroad.
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Just so we don’t leave the Spanish alone in the heatwave, we’ll accompany you. I haven’t seen rain for almost two months in Toulouse.
I’m not talking about the state of my garden for the past month and a half, just the pomegranate tree, olive tree and the fig tree having fun.
So the problem with our land it’s clay, it swells and shrinks with water. It makes cracks in houses because of the drought. It’s like in the desert, crevices in the earth, some you run your hand through.
I like my weather medium rare please, that’s just too much
Way too hot near Toulouse.
Bordeaux à 43° on dirait le désert Sahara quoi.
Feel you brothers. We too have more than 20+ up here and I think I’ll just die.
This-is-fine.jpg
This is fine
C’est trop chaud à Toulouse aujord’hui
Watch Roumania! Follow the money
I left countryside France 10 years ago and often mention I cannot go back because I am too sensitive to heat and that the place I grew up went from sbowy winters and warm summers to cool winters and constant heat wave. Today is the fifth period above 35 degrees my brother is witnessing.
Oh and France hurts itself in confusion if you mention AC.
I cry for them from my fjord. I wish I could visit or even go back. But I cannot work in a place where I am uncomfortable 6/12 months and struggling to survive for 3-4 months a year.
And I’m here complaining about 32 in the middle of the week. Hope everyone survives this.
Ah yes it’s August.
Stay hydrated people!
Omelette du fromage brûlée
[This map reminds me something…](https://couteaux-et-tirebouchons.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Carte-pain-au-chocolat-chocolatine-415×400.png)
Don’t worry, nothing to see here
And climate change is only going to speed up. And we are still doing jack shit about it.
Already starting to cool down here in the north of europe, at night it hits like 12 celsius and at daytime 25-ish celsius,
Last month was like an easy bake oven though, got to experience tropical heat without going abroad.