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17th July 2008, 01:52 PM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August
"Alfred Molon" <alfred_molon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> It has been raining for a week almost daily here in Munich. How is the
> situation in Paris? Any idea/forecast about how the weather will be in
> the north of France between end of July and mid August?
>
> We're still pondering on the trip itinerary and I'm starting to wonder
> if it wouldn't be better to skip Normandie and Bretagne and head further
> south.
Hey Alfie
What's with all this French ****? I thought you were going to Rossiya.
Did I put you off?
Gerry | |
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17th July 2008, 04:15 PM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:30:08 +0200, Alfred Molon <alfred_molon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <487f70af$0$294$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr>, Colin
>McGarry says...
>> You shouldn't skip Normandy. (Brittany peut ętre) Normandy has so much
>> to offer.
>> Rouen (Medievel center and Joan of arcs burning site.), Honfleur (XVIc
>> port), Deauville , Caen (Williams chateau and Abbeys) Bayeux (Tapestry
>> and base for visiting the d-day beaches) The d-day beaches (you need a
>> tour or a guide or audio guide), Mont St Michel (the eighth wonder of
>> the world) Greenery , Apples cider , calvados, camembert cheese
>
>Fine, but how about the weather? No point staying there if it's cold and
>rainy.
Most summers it is wet and windy.
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Martin | |
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18th July 2008, 02:04 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August
"Alfred Molon" <alfred_molon@yahoo.com> kirjoitti
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> In article <iodv74d5qg154l9rbcv6jii2jsoce90g3e@********>, Martin says...
>
>> We had one July-August holiday in Northern Brittany when it rained every
>> day for
>> three weeks and the temperature never went higher than 16C.
>
> Why didn't you leave and go elsewhere?
> --
Some people don't mind about rain so much. I am not too sensitive for rain.
Not that I am too keen on peristent rainy weather on vacation. | |
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18th July 2008, 03:03 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 08:01:20 +0200, Alfred Molon <alfred_molon@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <iodv74d5qg154l9rbcv6jii2jsoce90g3e@********>, Martin says...
>
>> We had one July-August holiday in Northern Brittany when it rained every day for
>> three weeks and the temperature never went higher than 16C.
>
>Why didn't you leave and go elsewhere?
because each day the forecast was that in two days the weather would improve.
We learnt our lesson, when we had similar weather in Scotland we went home long
before we had originally planned and then went to Brittany where the weather was
good that year.
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Martin | |
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21st July 2008, 05:36 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August
"Mike....." <mikexclothing@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Following up to grusl
>
>> This debate is excruciating in any position.
>
> true, but at least now you know that to be neither hot nor cold, you
> should
> walk about at 45 degrees (in the daytime).
I try to refrain from walking at 45 deg. until after sunset. Yardarms and
all ...
Cheers,
George W Russell
Bangalore | |
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21st July 2008, 05:57 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:24:29 +0100, Mike..... wrote:
> Following up to grusl
>
>> This debate is excruciating in any position.
>
> true, but at least now you know that to be neither hot nor cold, you should
> walk about at 45 degrees (in the daytime).
But is that head up, or head downwards?
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Tim C. | |
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21st July 2008, 05:58 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:02:52 +0100, Mike..... wrote:
> Following up to Tim C.
>
>>> The sun is just as hot in the early morning,
>>
>> That's why the poles are a tropical paradise is it?
>
> only if you are standing up!
:-) Damn! didn't think of that.
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Tim C. | |
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21st July 2008, 06:20 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August
"Mike....." <mikexclothing@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Following up to grusl
>
>>> walk about at 45 degrees (in the daytime).
>>
>> I try to refrain from walking at 45 deg. until after sunset. Yardarms and
>> all ...
>
> LOL, Mixi doesnt know what he's missing with "substance abuse"
Given his attitudes to life sober, I think he should avoid anything stronger
than water and rusks.
Cheers,
George W Russell
Bangalore | |
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21st July 2008, 06:28 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:13:02 +0100, Mike..... wrote:
> Following up to Tim C.
>
>>>>Using a recreational drug to alter one's mood is abuse in my book.
>>>
>>> Coca Cola for example.
>>
>> Or tea.
>
> or Red Bull
Red Bull and tea. mmm, I feel a new market opening up.
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Tim C. | |
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21st July 2008, 06:32 AM
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| | Guest | Weather in France end of July-mid August On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:50:18 +0530, grusl wrote:
> "Mike....." <mikexclothing@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1ngivl0jixkqr$.13rmh7ca1t9m.dlg@40tude.net...
>> Following up to grusl
>>
>>>> walk about at 45 degrees (in the daytime).
>>>
>>> I try to refrain from walking at 45 deg. until after sunset. Yardarms and
>>> all ...
>>
>> LOL, Mixi doesnt know what he's missing with "substance abuse"
>
> Given his attitudes to life sober, I think he should avoid anything stronger
> than water and rusks.
He's good at water. You should see his posts on another group about the
best sort of mineral water to drink to avoid mineral deficiencies.
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Tim C. | |
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