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Since last month, the temperature in USA is increasing and hence the sunsets around 8.00 to 8.30 pm. and sun rises by4.am. Its very hot and humid climate. This is the first time after 1930 the temperature has raised to 40 degree C
Since last month, the temperature in USA is increasing and hence the sunsets around 8.00 to 8.30 pm. and sun rises by4.am. Its very hot and humid climate. This is the first time after 1930 the temperature has raised to 40 degree C


40 degrees in America :dry:
Really surprising

Meera sandhu
Hmm.. I wonder what is sunrise timing there.. normal or odd like the sunset?!


well, the summer days in England start at 4 am in the morning. I hardly could get any sleep the first two weeks! :laugh:


Oh really !! do you reside in England?


:laugh: :laugh: Oh no! Anand and Ronark, back when I was working, I was transitioning a process for my team so I lived thee for about 3 months! It was the summer then so I experienced these odd times! Add to that the odd weather of England, in one day you may experience all three seasons, around the year. One morning it was really cold, when I reached office, it was bright and sunny, people were rejoicing for the sunshine. Then all of a sudden it grew dark and cloudy and started raining with huge hailstones!!! :laugh: You never know what to expect when you are in England!!


I think, if hailstones rain, we can't travel outside. Isn't it???? :whistle:



Well, we always carried an umbrella with us, that was the first thing I went shopping for! :laugh: :laugh:


If so, can hailstones break glass of our cars???? :whistle:


Ha ha ha! No the glasses on cars are toughened and designed to protect against such calamities!! Also, the hailstones are quite small measuring few millimeters, although some can measure in centimeters although they are rare!


Yes true, England has the most unpredictable weather and occasionally it snows during Easter time ! While I was there , during the bitter winter months I used to go for long walk , after dropping the children at school , just to warm me up, after which I was ready to tackle the days activities ...


Yes its very unpredictable! My English clients therefore used to love it a lot in India whenever they came for a visit! How long were you there and which part?

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Since last month, the temperature in USA is increasing and hence the sunsets around 8.00 to 8.30 pm. and sun rises by4.am. Its very hot and humid climate. This is the first time after 1930 the temperature has raised to 40 degree C


40 degrees in America :dry:
Really surprising


Some states like Texas in America are dry deserts!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Hmm.. I wonder what is sunrise timing there.. normal or odd like the sunset?!


well, the summer days in England start at 4 am in the morning. I hardly could get any sleep the first two weeks! :laugh:


Oh really !! do you reside in England?


:laugh: :laugh: Oh no! Anand and Ronark, back when I was working, I was transitioning a process for my team so I lived thee for about 3 months! It was the summer then so I experienced these odd times! Add to that the odd weather of England, in one day you may experience all three seasons, around the year. One morning it was really cold, when I reached office, it was bright and sunny, people were rejoicing for the sunshine. Then all of a sudden it grew dark and cloudy and started raining with huge hailstones!!! :laugh: You never know what to expect when you are in England!!


I think, if hailstones rain, we can't travel outside. Isn't it???? :whistle:



Well, we always carried an umbrella with us, that was the first thing I went shopping for! :laugh: :laugh:


If so, can hailstones break glass of our cars???? :whistle:


Ha ha ha! No the glasses on cars are toughened and designed to protect against such calamities!! Also, the hailstones are quite small measuring few millimeters, although some can measure in centimeters although they are rare!


Yes true, England has the most unpredictable weather and occasionally it snows during Easter time ! While I was there , during the bitter winter months I used to go for long walk , after dropping the children at school , just to warm me up, after which I was ready to tackle the days activities ...


Yes its very unpredictable! My English clients therefore used to love it a lot in India whenever they came for a visit! How long were you there and which part?


We were there for almost six years Kalyani and stayed at Yately a small village on the outskirts of London city ,close to Farnborough , and later my husband was transferred to Kualalumpur so we were there for two years ...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Hmm.. I wonder what is sunrise timing there.. normal or odd like the sunset?!


well, the summer days in England start at 4 am in the morning. I hardly could get any sleep the first two weeks! :laugh:


Oh really !! do you reside in England?


:laugh: :laugh: Oh no! Anand and Ronark, back when I was working, I was transitioning a process for my team so I lived thee for about 3 months! It was the summer then so I experienced these odd times! Add to that the odd weather of England, in one day you may experience all three seasons, around the year. One morning it was really cold, when I reached office, it was bright and sunny, people were rejoicing for the sunshine. Then all of a sudden it grew dark and cloudy and started raining with huge hailstones!!! :laugh: You never know what to expect when you are in England!!


I think, if hailstones rain, we can't travel outside. Isn't it???? :whistle:



Well, we always carried an umbrella with us, that was the first thing I went shopping for! :laugh: :laugh:


If so, can hailstones break glass of our cars???? :whistle:


Ha ha ha! No the glasses on cars are toughened and designed to protect against such calamities!! Also, the hailstones are quite small measuring few millimeters, although some can measure in centimeters although they are rare!


Yes true, England has the most unpredictable weather and occasionally it snows during Easter time ! While I was there , during the bitter winter months I used to go for long walk , after dropping the children at school , just to warm me up, after which I was ready to tackle the days activities ...


Yes its very unpredictable! My English clients therefore used to love it a lot in India whenever they came for a visit! How long were you there and which part?


We were there for almost six years Kalyani and stayed at Yately a small village on the outskirts of London city ,close to Farnborough , and later my husband was transferred to Kualalumpur so we were there for two years ...


Six years!! Wow! But you must have missed India sorely during winter months!! But still, England is a very beautiful country, the place I visited was Norwich, Norfolk county and it was also a very beautiful town. Kualalumpur must have felt like you were closer home then! :) :)

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Hmm.. I wonder what is sunrise timing there.. normal or odd like the sunset?!


well, the summer days in England start at 4 am in the morning. I hardly could get any sleep the first two weeks! :laugh:


Oh really !! do you reside in England?


:laugh: :laugh: Oh no! Anand and Ronark, back when I was working, I was transitioning a process for my team so I lived thee for about 3 months! It was the summer then so I experienced these odd times! Add to that the odd weather of England, in one day you may experience all three seasons, around the year. One morning it was really cold, when I reached office, it was bright and sunny, people were rejoicing for the sunshine. Then all of a sudden it grew dark and cloudy and started raining with huge hailstones!!! :laugh: You never know what to expect when you are in England!!


I think, if hailstones rain, we can't travel outside. Isn't it???? :whistle:



Well, we always carried an umbrella with us, that was the first thing I went shopping for! :laugh: :laugh:


If so, can hailstones break glass of our cars???? :whistle:


Ha ha ha! No the glasses on cars are toughened and designed to protect against such calamities!! Also, the hailstones are quite small measuring few millimeters, although some can measure in centimeters although they are rare!


Yes true, England has the most unpredictable weather and occasionally it snows during Easter time ! While I was there , during the bitter winter months I used to go for long walk , after dropping the children at school , just to warm me up, after which I was ready to tackle the days activities ...


Yes its very unpredictable! My English clients therefore used to love it a lot in India whenever they came for a visit! How long were you there and which part?


We were there for almost six years Kalyani and stayed at Yately a small village on the outskirts of London city ,close to Farnborough , and later my husband was transferred to Kualalumpur so we were there for two years ...


Six years!! Wow! But you must have missed India sorely during winter months!! But still, England is a very beautiful country, the place I visited was Norwich, Norfolk county and it was also a very beautiful town. Kualalumpur must have felt like you were closer home then! :) :)


Yes Of course we all missed India a lot during those days, however, we used to visit home every year for six weeks so it was not so bad. KL, according to me is a perfect place since it a perfect blend of East and West and people are so very friendly ...
We too visited Norfolk,Dorset , Wales, Scotland and Ireland while we were there and English country side is really beautiful, like a dreamy place,picture post card perfect :)

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Hmm.. I wonder what is sunrise timing there.. normal or odd like the sunset?!


well, the summer days in England start at 4 am in the morning. I hardly could get any sleep the first two weeks! :laugh:


Oh really !! do you reside in England?


:laugh: :laugh: Oh no! Anand and Ronark, back when I was working, I was transitioning a process for my team so I lived thee for about 3 months! It was the summer then so I experienced these odd times! Add to that the odd weather of England, in one day you may experience all three seasons, around the year. One morning it was really cold, when I reached office, it was bright and sunny, people were rejoicing for the sunshine. Then all of a sudden it grew dark and cloudy and started raining with huge hailstones!!! :laugh: You never know what to expect when you are in England!!


I think, if hailstones rain, we can't travel outside. Isn't it???? :whistle:



Well, we always carried an umbrella with us, that was the first thing I went shopping for! :laugh: :laugh:


If so, can hailstones break glass of our cars???? :whistle:


Ha ha ha! No the glasses on cars are toughened and designed to protect against such calamities!! Also, the hailstones are quite small measuring few millimeters, although some can measure in centimeters although they are rare!


Yes true, England has the most unpredictable weather and occasionally it snows during Easter time ! While I was there , during the bitter winter months I used to go for long walk , after dropping the children at school , just to warm me up, after which I was ready to tackle the days activities ...


Yes its very unpredictable! My English clients therefore used to love it a lot in India whenever they came for a visit! How long were you there and which part?


We were there for almost six years Kalyani and stayed at Yately a small village on the outskirts of London city ,close to Farnborough , and later my husband was transferred to Kualalumpur so we were there for two years ...


Six years!! Wow! But you must have missed India sorely during winter months!! But still, England is a very beautiful country, the place I visited was Norwich, Norfolk county and it was also a very beautiful town. Kualalumpur must have felt like you were closer home then! :) :)


Yes Of course we all missed India a lot during those days, however, we used to visit home every year for six weeks so it was not so bad. KL, according to me is a perfect place since it a perfect blend of East and West and people are so very friendly ...
We too visited Norfolk,Dorset , Wales, Scotland and Ireland while we were there and English country side is really beautiful, like a dreamy place,picture post card perfect :)


I visited only Norfolk and London site seeing one day trip, but its all picture perfect!! You must be missing all that occasionally now you are back!! :)

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Since last month, the temperature in USA is increasing and hence the sunsets around 8.00 to 8.30 pm. and sun rises by4.am. Its very hot and humid climate. This is the first time after 1930 the temperature has raised to 40 degree C


40 degrees in America :dry:
Really surprising


Yes it was 40 degrees for 2 days.. now the temperature is again going down..
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