Last weekend we had gorgeous weather. A virtual heat wave - it was about 63 degrees! The sun was shining. We had about 3 1/2 days of weather like that. Not a cloud in the sky, no rain. Most people will think that is no big deal but in Scotland it is a big deal! We may of just had our summer! It was an interesting site to see the locals reacting to this weather.
First there were traffic jams everywhere, except on the dual carriage way (freeway). People were fleeing to their favorite play areas. There was certainly no one commuting from work!
Second, clothes were being shed. Girls walking around in bikinis. Guys with their shirts off - think beer bellies! It is quite funny. On the local radio station the two guys who were broadcasting were making fun of Scots in warm weather. The comment was something like this, "Generally us Scots know how to dress. Everyone has a decent wardrobe. It maybe jeans and a t-shirt but we generally know how to dress . . . except when we have beautiful, sunshiny weather. You will see someone walking around with a tank top, shorts and black dress shoes! We don't know what to wear when it is warm. Sandals with socks! This should be seen only on a two year old. Seriously we need to go summer clothes shopping in a country where it is hot!" I just died laughing. I know this doesn't do it justice but it was funny.
Third, people flock out to the parks in droves. Every blanket is laid out in the sun. Mind you 63 degrees is not that hot, but when it is 10 to 20 degrees cooler on average it feels quite toasty. I don't know how I am going to cope with the heat of Utah when I go back. I will probably be walking around in a t-shirt, shorts and pumps! :)
First there were traffic jams everywhere, except on the dual carriage way (freeway). People were fleeing to their favorite play areas. There was certainly no one commuting from work!
Second, clothes were being shed. Girls walking around in bikinis. Guys with their shirts off - think beer bellies! It is quite funny. On the local radio station the two guys who were broadcasting were making fun of Scots in warm weather. The comment was something like this, "Generally us Scots know how to dress. Everyone has a decent wardrobe. It maybe jeans and a t-shirt but we generally know how to dress . . . except when we have beautiful, sunshiny weather. You will see someone walking around with a tank top, shorts and black dress shoes! We don't know what to wear when it is warm. Sandals with socks! This should be seen only on a two year old. Seriously we need to go summer clothes shopping in a country where it is hot!" I just died laughing. I know this doesn't do it justice but it was funny.
Third, people flock out to the parks in droves. Every blanket is laid out in the sun. Mind you 63 degrees is not that hot, but when it is 10 to 20 degrees cooler on average it feels quite toasty. I don't know how I am going to cope with the heat of Utah when I go back. I will probably be walking around in a t-shirt, shorts and pumps! :)
On Saturday Bud got the idea we should go hike Scolty hill. It is just outside of the town we live in.
This is the Colonel Burnett Monument. The Burnett family were granted lands in our area by Robert the Bruce for their help in fighting the English. Crathes Castle is the Burnett estate.We live by the bend in the river.
If you enlarged this picture you could see our rooftop -
if you knew what you were looking for.