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"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Strange - no rain now and almost none now predicted for the day, bar the odd shower...
UPDATE: chucking it down now
Yes, don't trust this sky; it may look pretty innocuous now but there's no clear view of what's going on above the low ragged stuff, where it matters with frontal systems.
Torrential rain woke me up at 6.30am (plus, a soggy carpet as I'd left the bathroom window wide open!), it continued very heavy until around 9.00 necessitating Berghaus and it's ok now, sunny bits, feeling quite muggy through. I think, although haven't seen forecast, that here we are due a lot more rain tomorrow but long range it's still promising up in the high 20s for next weekend? I need a dry spell as grass is now growing very quickly.
Torrential rain woke me up at 6.30am (plus, a soggy carpet as I'd left the bathroom window wide open!), it continued very heavy until around 9.00 necessitating Berghaus and it's ok now, sunny bits, feeling quite muggy through. I think, although haven't seen forecast, that here we are due a lot more rain tomorrow but long range it's still promising up in the high 20s for next weekend? I need a dry spell as grass is now growing very quickly.
Yes Anna, it looks good from about Tuesday onwards, starting in the south.
Glad to hear your boiler system has been installed satisfactorily - I have to say, though, if I set my thermostat at 15 C for the central heating, it never comes on - only seems to "recognise" room temperatures below 20 C!
Oh, and our grass is only just starting to green up following weeks of looking (and feeling) like straw.
It rained here overnight, but it's been a lovely sunny morning.
I confidently predict rain at 4.00, though, when I start a week's leave.
Another holiday mangerton? Where are you off to this time, or will it just be chilling out at home with some day trips?
Surprisingly, after such an awful start, it turned out very hot and sunny today, 24.4°. Caught the lunchtime BBC forecast. Grass here (which hadn't been cut super short) greened up quite rapidly, of course when they emptied the water system it went via a hose - onto the grass!!
Another holiday mangerton? Where are you off to this time, or will it just be chilling out at home with some day trips?
I know, isn't it disgraceful? Never do a stroke of work, these people, moan groan chiz. I'd better not mention my week at the end of Sept and my two weeks end Oct early Nov.
Leaving on Sunday, through Clan Homeland, and staying in the Lake District. Home on Wed, work on Sat. All a bit Solomon Grundy-ish!
OT, Rain still holding off, in fact it's sunny and quite warm.
On the trail of the Border Reivers? .... Gosh! How romantic, shall I have to warn them to lock up their daughters, horses (the Reivers were amazing horsemen, much feared I find) and cattle/sheep for fear of rustling? I stayed once in the Lake District, it rained constantly and you could surf on the lake the water was so rough. But I'm sure you'll have a lovely time!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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