Saturday, August 24, 2013

a day on the norfolk coast: hunstanton beach

Growing up, when my immediate family made the trip over to see my father's side of the family in England we always went in August, right before we kids went back to school.  We would spend a few weeks in England and I always remember the weather being perfect, (sunny, not too hot, not too cold) not the dreary drizzly weather that the UK is known for.  I even remember jokes directed at my English family, "Why are Britons always complaining about weather?  It doesn't constantly rain here."

But of course since Marco and I have made England our home since last November, we have become accustomed to that dreary drizzle.  We experienced one of England's coldest and longest winters in 50 years.  We were wearing our parkas well in to April.  (By the way, it doesn't rain as often here as one would think, and I take it as a small trade off for having vibrant green countryside.)

Then come June summer hit, it REALLY hit - with family and neighbors telling us it has been the hottest summer in years.  Hottest as in a "scorcher" of a day being in the high 80's.  High 80's (with a lovely breeze!) though, you do feel the heat because most homes and many places of business do not have air conditioning.  We tried to buy a fan one weekend and gave up after 4 shops, "sorry, sold out!"

Other than a couple week stretch of weather in the mid to upper 80's, it has been a summer of mild temperatures and chilly nights sleeping with the cottage windows open.

Being able to go out for a run or long walk at all times of the day, DUH we have not missed the heat and humidity that is summertime in Washington, D.C.

How this post ended up being about weather I don't know.  Sorry?

A few photos below from a Sunday daytrip to the Norfolk coast, Hunstanton Beach.  We took beer, a picnic, the latest Vanity Fair magazine, and a whole bunch of 75 SPF.











1 comment:

  1. We have a giant stock pile of fans from our years in Italy. Americans never get used to no AC.

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