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So strange seeing tourists in the middle of Summer wearing puffer jackets and warm clothing in 30 degree temperatures. Photo taken in January this year.

We actually got a good day of rain earlier this week and the temperatures dropped quite considerably. I was at work and wishing I'd worn a long sleeved top underneath my work shirt but I put the heat pump on for a while and that helped. Winter is on it's way...

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Comments

roentare said…
Maybe they are visiting from Queensland
Tom said…
...they must be cold blooded!
magiceye said…
Strange indeed! But a lovely street capture.
local alien said…
They stick out so much as tourists. Just like sleeveless tourists here just now while locals are wearing the puffer jackets!
Perhaps they had just come over from the Netherlands.
s.c said…
Indeed nice street shot.
They must have forgotten where they were when they got where they were going ;>)
Paspii said…
Spring is coming towards us at Northern Hemisphere. 🙂
Bill said…
Strange but a great street shot.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Interesting street photo.
Lisa said…
86 degrees? Did they come from somewhere cold and not realize it was summer? I guess they're ready for any sort of weather!
Iris Flavia said…
When we come from our winter with around 1C and hit Perth with 35C... well, where to put the heavy jacket with all the luggage - keep it on. Though... I see no luggage there, strange.
Yes, our temps dropped dramatically at the onset of autumn as well. But today...27 again!
DawnTreader said…
How very odd - even for tourists! ;-)
Sharon said…
When I visit London, that's how I look. Others are in shirtsleeves but I have a coat on.
Photo Cache said…
I have a friend who's always cold.

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Klara said…
hahahaha, those tourists must be like me - always cold.

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