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classic33

Leg End Member
Good morning.

Back in Stuttgart with Beautiful Daughter.

Blisteringly hot.

Bike ride to a forest planned, coz it has shade...
Will there be any bears, teddy or otherwise?
Good morning:hello:
Others are off on a Munro jaunt,
me ? I'm hanging pictures and mirrors later,
don't think the legs would have been up for it, maybe a Marilyn soon:whistle:

That's why I prefer the other three seasons of the year for pedalling
Make sure all are hung at the same height.

There's a difference in the other three! Thought rain was the normal weather in your neck o'woods.
It was actually quite nippy out this morning!

What's the one smaller than a Munro? A Corbett or something?
Two wheels or two feet?
It'll be snowing anytime soon, IF I believe the forecasters.

Morning??
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classic33

Leg End Member
I just looked up Wikipedia for the Breisgau, the area I now live and work:

"The climate in this area is close to a Mediterrean microclimate, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. However, more year-round rain occurs than in the Rhine plateau because of the closeness to the Black Forest ["Close" is an understatement, you fling a brick from our village you'll hit a tree...]. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate). However, it is close to being humid subtropical (Cfa) due to the mean temperatures in July and August just under 22 °C. The city is close to the Kaiserstuhl, a range of hills of volcanic origin located a few miles away which is considered to be one of the warmest places of Germany and therefore considered as a viticultural area. </ref: https://www.blackforest-tourism.com/Media/Villages-and-cities-from-A-Z/Ihringen-at-the-Kaiserstuhl> "

That explains why I haven't needed my coat for a few weeks...
Not got that jacket yet!
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Up or down?
What goes up!
 
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