>>1347831Thankfully summer is over where I live (it even dipped to 7.9°C this morning - the first time it went below 10 since mid-June, a good indicator that autumn is on the way), but we might get highs up to 30 again next week.
What hasn't ended though is the drought - again no rain in the forecasts for the next 2 weeks, might be the first time ever my lawn (haters gonna hate) will go brown into winter.
You can see it in pic... also those figs are a replacement for the previous privet hedge which got killed due to the previous years' droughts (its the 4th year in a row with prolonged dry spells), at least figs tolerate dry conditions which we apparently are getting more and more of