Tim Dowling : the tennis has reached boiling point – and so have we
The darkened living room offers some sanctuary from the heat as we try to work while watching Wimbledon, but by the end of the day it’s as chaotic as our frazzled brains When the sun is out and the weather is hot, my office shed becomes sauna-like long before midday. By 11am, I retreat to the (…)
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