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Offline Highlander

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« on: July 19, 2011, 23:03:08 PM »
I understand that it's very hot at the moment (although I am still struggling with the idea of 56/58 C ;) - sorry Jim).

Nonetheless, when you're next sitting in a restaurant or bar and everything is not going exactly as you would like, spare a thought for the conditions that the locals are working under so that you can enjoy your holiday to the full.

Sure, it's their job, but as your glass of G&T slips through your hands due to the heat and/or humidity, try and imagine what it's like working in those conditions for long, long hours.



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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2011, 23:10:09 PM »
Yes must be awful working with hot food, digging etc in that heat.  No probs here in the uk, I've been sat under my sleeping bag with a fleece and bedsocks just to watch one television programme in comfort grrr !!

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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2011, 05:19:48 AM »
And don't forget Ramazan is coming up in a week or so.........

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« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2011, 08:10:59 AM »
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Originally posted by Highlander

I understand that it's very hot at the moment (although I am still struggling with the idea of 56/58 C ;)

I don't know where those figures have come from John but the max in Calis had been 47.5 C. I was here in 2008 when it reached 56.5 and it is nothing like that.

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« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2011, 09:28:56 AM »
just gotback  the temp was 46-48c and it was scorching and yes i think about the staff working in the heat but they are use to the temperature surely

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« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2011, 12:46:26 PM »
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Originally posted by Highlander

I understand that it's very hot at the moment (although I am still struggling with the idea of 56/58 C ;)

I don't know where those figures have come from John but the max in Calis had been 47.5 C. I was here in 2008 when it reached 56.5 and it is nothing like that.



Ken - it was around 93 when we were over and I really did struggle with the idea that it was 43 degrees (or nearly 50 %) higher.

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« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2011, 13:45:33 PM »
I was there in 08 too.......remember walking around Paspatur and the waiters dragging us in to sit under the fans and supplying us with free drinks !   that was hot.  My daughter is in Kos at the moment and she tells me that it has reached 50 this week......

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« Reply #7 on: July 20, 2011, 14:27:39 PM »
We always avoid July and August in Calis as it's far too hot for us, but last year the daughter of some friends of ours got married in Rhodes in August.  Not wanting to miss the wedding we booked just a week.  On our arrival at the apartments we were staying in we got chatting to the chap behind the bar and said how hot we thought it was, (it was probably about 40deg then)  he replied 'yes, too bloody hot!'.  And tomorrow?  'Tomorrow? - Tomorrow is oh my God!!'  :D

So yes, I do have a lot of sympathy for these guys working in the bars and restaurants in that heat because, even though they live there all year round I don't really think they get used to it and they can't just sit in the shade and cool off in the sea or pools like we can.

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« Reply #8 on: July 20, 2011, 17:47:54 PM »
Yes it has been very hot and humid today eh Ken.  We managed to work up a sweat and that was sitting n the shade with a cool drink in front of us.  Ooh, that didn't come out right, LOL!!!!

Must say, some of these amazing temperatures make me wonder where the thermometer is.  I mean look here at today's temperatures http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Observation.aspx?unit=C&location=TUXX0081  nothing higher than 32 recorded today.  Those displays IN Fethiye, showing the heat and humidity, always seem high.  Where is the sensor for the demperarures they display??

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« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2011, 21:21:49 PM »
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Originally posted by Rindaloo

Yes it has been very hot and humid today eh Ken.  We managed to work up a sweat and that was sitting n the shade with a cool drink in front of us.  Ooh, that didn't come out right, LOL!!!!

Must say, some of these amazing temperatures make me wonder where the thermometer is.  I mean look here at today's temperatures http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Observation.aspx?unit=C&location=TUXX0081  nothing higher than 32 recorded today.  Those displays IN Fethiye, showing the heat and humidity, always seem high.  Where is the sensor for the demperarures they display??




There is a weather sensor place next to Zakum Restaurant My thermometer in the shade hit 42c today

Also the people who work and live here all year still feel the effects of the heat and the Turkish News Channels advise on how to cope when there is a heatwave, our bodies all work the same and it doesnt matter if you feel acclimatised or not It is still hot for us all.
 I can assure you that all the barmen and waiters are feeeling as hot but only have jobs for 6 months so they have to grin and bare




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