Problem is that we're just not used to this kind of heat for this long.
Farmers are saying we're going to get a bumper crop of fruit, but the grain
crops are wilting in the heat, which means an earlier harvest and smaller
yield because there's been no water to fill out the grain seeds. They're
also predicting that we'll be growing fruit like apricots in the
not-too-distant future. They say the harvest is the earliest it's been for
over 30 years.
Can those of you who are used to the kind of heat and humidity that we're
experiencing give any tips on making lace in this weather, ie how do you
stop your hand perspiring? Being outside is not an option for me because my
face comes out in itchy lumps if I go out in even normal levels of sunshine
between March and the end of September, even with high factor baby sun
screen. Another reason for my current vampire mode.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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