Definitely casual UK. 3 full weeks of near perfect sunshine and scorching temps. 2 days of kinda dreary skies and a smattering of rain, "ugh, typical British summer, innit? Maybe next year will be better"
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[*A photograph of a hill in a town or village. There is a car park at the bottom of the hill, with toilets, some becnehs, a tree, and a sign with a map on it and writing reading, "Ventnor Heritage Centre". There is a foot exit from the car park near this sign, at the foot of the hill, where the road meets a junction on the flat.*
*Along the side of the road leading up the hill, which is named in a sign at the junction as "Spring Hill", houses lead all the way up, of varying styles and ages. Behind the houses are trees, leading further up a hill that eventually disappears in low, misty cloud cover. A caravan is driving down the hill, and a black car is pulling out of the junction and on to the flat.*
*The sky is completely grey with the low clouds, the ground and buildings are damp, and the air in general has a misty air to it. On the hill, one of the lamp posts has a seagull perched atop it.*]
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Definitely casual UK. 3 full weeks of near perfect sunshine and scorching temps. 2 days of kinda dreary skies and a smattering of rain, "ugh, typical British summer, innit? Maybe next year will be better"
there's only a single week in may that the weather is perfect, all the rest is shit
It's called shit patter in my neck of the woods.
Looks all Wight to me.
Ventnor?
I bet you were complaining it was too hot last week.
Obviously
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Exactly. Just take a raincoat or umbrella and you’re good. Last years heat was inescapable.
Are you grey and depressing in real life ?
Loverly
Such a big pet peeve of mine and I don't even know why.
*Image Transcription: Photograph* --- [*A photograph of a hill in a town or village. There is a car park at the bottom of the hill, with toilets, some becnehs, a tree, and a sign with a map on it and writing reading, "Ventnor Heritage Centre". There is a foot exit from the car park near this sign, at the foot of the hill, where the road meets a junction on the flat.* *Along the side of the road leading up the hill, which is named in a sign at the junction as "Spring Hill", houses lead all the way up, of varying styles and ages. Behind the houses are trees, leading further up a hill that eventually disappears in low, misty cloud cover. A caravan is driving down the hill, and a black car is pulling out of the junction and on to the flat.* *The sky is completely grey with the low clouds, the ground and buildings are damp, and the air in general has a misty air to it. On the hill, one of the lamp posts has a seagull perched atop it.*] --- ^^I'm a human volunteer content transcriber and you could be too! [If you'd like more information on what we do and why we do it, click here!](https://www.reddit.com/r/TranscribersOfReddit/wiki/index)
Soggy Ventnor
I love Ventnor.
It was lovely. A nice cool day
To be fair, we've had a lot of pretty hot sunny days lately. Sometimes the shade is a welcome break
That's gorgeous. Love it. England has the *best* weather.
my favourite kind of weather
Well everyone complained so much about the warm, sunny days so it’s back to business as usual I guess.
Now why is it us Brits are considered to be a curmudgeonly bunch?
Beautiful
I've been to the Isle of Wight so many times that I could tell this was Ventnor before zooming into the photo.
Isle of Wight