I'm sorry that some had a gloomy Sunday afternoon (Dark gloomy Sunday afternoons are quite nice though, nothing better than snuggling up to an old b&w film, with a mug of tea and a hefty slice of fruitcake ) - here it took a while to clear after heavy overnight rain but turned out brilliant sunshine, leading to an absolutely clear sky overnight and this morning - the first frost!! It was really thick and accompanied by fog, -1.5° when I left home but, once the mist had gone, again a lovely blue and gold day, just a few white wisps, temps maxed at only 7.5° and it'll obviously be another hard frost. However, the barometer rose and is staying steady so I think not much rain about except for lightish drizzle for a couple of days then it'll get warmer again.
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A beautiful, almost cloudless day here too, temperatures not exceeding 5 degrees C but without any wind to lend a chill factor. The ground here is pretty much waterlogged now, and fog was just forming in the glades in nearby Crystal Palace Park, against a turquoise sky with cirrus picked out in bright orange by the setting sun, as I made my way home from a leisurely 4 mile walk: Mother Nature offering up the best psychedelic show in town, and all for free.
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Surprisingly warm sunshine for so late in the year, today, with temperatures reaching a mildish 11.5 C and the London Eye just about visible through the thick damp air; but my, I shall have to get out for my afternoon constitutional right now before the sun sets - and still 3 weeks to go to the winter solstice!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSurprisingly warm sunshine for so late in the year, today, with temperatures reaching a mildish 11.5 C and the London Eye just about visible through the thick damp air; but my, I shall have to get out for my afternoon constitutional right now before the sun sets - and still 3 weeks to go to the winter solstice!"...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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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYes - just had an al fresco lunch at Borough Market, lovely standing-around-munching weather, and then to cycle northwards over Blackfriars Bridge with St Paul's standing bathed in autumn sunshine against a pale blue sky. London at its best.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYes - just had an al fresco lunch at Borough Market, lovely standing-around-munching weather, and then to cycle northwards over Blackfriars Bridge with St Paul's standing bathed in autumn sunshine against a pale blue sky. London at its best.
all a bit gloomy here, but mild and dry, so could be worse.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYes - just had an al fresco lunch at Borough Market, lovely standing-around-munching weather, and then to cycle northwards over Blackfriars Bridge with St Paul's standing bathed in autumn sunshine against a pale blue sky. London at its best.
If you'd tried to have an al fresco lunch in Dundee today, you'd have been soaked, and the mist was so thick that you wouldn't have been able to see what was on your plate. There has been dreadfully dreich weather here all week.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post13 degrees, sunny, and gorgeous here.
Cold weather spurred on a purchase of new winter duvet at the beginning of the week, finally the long lost snuggle factor has returned to bedtime!
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