Bank Holiday Weekends

The last bank holiday of the summer holiday is upon us and this signifies that the school holidays are finally coming to an end, the leaves are starting to turn brown and that autumn is starting to creep up on us.

As is often the case the weather has turned much colder and wetter to spoil any chance of outdoor fun. In fact tomorrow there is a severe weather alert in the region I live for heavy thundery rain which has the potential to cause localised flooding. One of my Facebook friends has already reported putting the heating on, a typical bank holiday in England.

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This August bank holiday brings with a swathe of television advertising. Every other advert appears to be for an end of summer sale, for beds, sofas, electrical appliances and clothes. Of course all of these sales have to end by Monday (that is until the Autumn sale starts on Tuesday).

Many people look forward to the bank holiday as an extra day off from work, but spare a thought for those people that work in restaurants, cares, tourist destinations and indeed furniture shops. For them the bank holiday is in fact one of their busiest days and as time as passed the chance of being paid more on a bank holiday has become a thing of the past.

This bank holiday weekend I might make a trip to the supermarket to pick up some Christmas Fayre. I should be able to find crackers, puddings and wrapping paper in the stores by now.

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