In case you wondering what that big glowing orb is in the sky, it's the sun and for us here in Scotland it's a rare occurrence to feel its presence.
But like any Scot, we're obviously moaning that things are far too hot despite permanently being disgruntled that it's too cold the rest of the year round.
Since it's rare to get good weather, it's not very common that any of us own air conditioning, meaning we need to think of other ways to keep our homes cool.
With the glorious sunshine being delightful to sit out in, it does leave us longing for the cool air-conditioned offices we once worked in many moons ago.
Thankfully, That Property Guy on TikTok is here to help.

In a video that has been viewed more than two million times, he says: "I don't know about you but I'm starting to struggle with this heat, so here are some ways to keep your house cool."
The Property Guy's first tip is to keep windows, blinds and curtains closed during the day as this will keep the hot air out - no matter how tempted you are to let the sun beam in to your home, it's better to keep them shut.
But, if you need to open them, try to open them at opposite ends of the house as this creates airflow.
To circulate cool air inside, fill up some bowls with water and ice and place them in different areas of the house - in front of a fan works best if you have one.
He then suggests trying to do any cooking outside on the BBQ, if possible, as ovens create heat.
If you struggle to go to sleep when it's hot, That Property Guy has the perfect hack for you - freeze your bed covers before you go to bed.
Yes really - simply take off your sheets, put them into a bag and pop them in the freezer.
You could also swap out any halogen light bulbs - as they create heat too - and change them to LED's if you can.
And finally, the expert suggests turning off any appliances, like your TV, when you're not using them.
Since being posted, the video has racked up more than 200,000 likes and 1,500 comments from people thanking him for sharing.
Now if you would excuse us, we're off to freeze our sheets.