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...'needed'! more like divine command innit ..... some part of the medication i am on is diuretic, i wish i could do without it .... i can not possibly be taking in that much liquid!
ahem ... meanwhile, a blue sky in the middle kingdom after a very wet night ....
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
Something odd. On two separate grassy banks, both South facing, are - Primroses in bloom!! I had to go back and double check that I wasn't mistaken. Perhaps it's not unusual, I don't know. Not a bad day, heavy squally showers, a hailstorm, some bright patches, no wind and it's gone very much colder
Something odd. On two separate grassy banks, both South facing, are - Primroses in bloom!! I had to go back and double check that I wasn't mistaken. Perhaps it's not unusual, I don't know. Not a bad day, heavy squally showers, a hailstorm, some bright patches, no wind and it's gone very much colder
Pretty much sunny here today following last night's gales and heavy rain. More of the latter predicted for this evening; I have to decide: do I go to that gig and risk freezing for half an hour afterwards on a draughty station..........
Something odd. On two separate grassy banks, both South facing, are - Primroses in bloom!! I had to go back and double check that I wasn't mistaken. Perhaps it's not unusual, I don't know.
Weird things here in W12 too - the cherry trees in the road lost all their leaves as normal in the autumn a couple of weeks ago - and now suddenly two of them are covered in 'spring' blossom... Baffling.
Weird things here in W12 too - the cherry trees in the road lost all their leaves as normal in the autumn a couple of weeks ago - and now suddenly two of them are covered in 'spring' blossom... Baffling.
And, here, the magnolia trees bloomed again in November. Last night, at 2.00am it was a balmy 11 degrees. The temperature is whizzing up and down and it's rising again now and clear sky and bright moon.
And where are all the garden birds in the South East? Peanuts in cage not touched and going mouldy. No fieldfares or redwings eating fallen apples. Just a few seagulls circling overhead. An odd December.
And, here, the magnolia trees bloomed again in November. Last night, at 2.00am it was a balmy 11 degrees. The temperature is whizzing up and down and it's rising again now and clear sky and bright moon.
Hmmm.. Whereabouts is your thermometer located, Anna? Next to your extractor fan?
Yeah but even with the presence of all those chap..pels, Wales must surely also be subject to the laws of physics??
Not necessarily! I don't have an outside thermometer, I take it from our local weather monitoring station which operates a wired Davis Vantage Pro (S-A will know what that is!) It's updated every 5 mins online, showing a temp of 4.1 at the moment. There's snow on the top of the Mountains which looked very pretty in the sunshine this morning. Now it's sleety rain, SW wind 3mph but brighter on the horizon.
There's snow on the top of the Mountains which looked very pretty in the sunshine this morning. Now it's sleety rain, SW wind 3mph but brighter on the horizon.
I know - I can see that snow from yurr on what you'd probably call the wrong side of those mountains; there's been no frost here, though and the outside temperature is now around 5.5. It's still far too cold for me! When the temperature dives below about 12.5 I'm done for!
We have warm enough weather that hydrangeas and roses are still in bloom. That said, I'm out to mulch the rest of the garden before the weather turns. Countryfile weather showed all those closely packed isobars and wild weather systems on your side of the Atlantic. Stay warm and dry all of you who are in the path of storms.
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