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Looks a nice morning in Kent/London borders but back too bad to go out.
Thanks Mahlerei for starting this friendly thread just a year ago today. Happy Anniversary everyone.x
Yes indeed! I'd like to add my own to Mahlerei - as a drop-in must to see how everyone's going, this has been one of the least contentious, friendiest and most longlasting threads, too! s up and s to all!
Looks a nice morning in Kent/London borders but back too bad to go out.
Thanks Mahlerei for starting this friendly thread just a year ago today. Happy Anniversary everyone.x
Happy Anniversary to all Stormy Weatherites (and other FoR3 members). This board, and the SW thread especially, has been my port in the storm of everyday life. Today, though, is far from stormy. We're still enjoying the clear skies and sunshine of yesterday.
Mahlerei, yesterday while visiting my mother at the nursing home, we watched a bit of the AKC Dog Show on TV and saw a lovely husky in the working dogs group. Looked very much like your Sky!
Yes, Happy Anniversary to All! I don't post here as often as some, but I always like to see what way the thread is going. Long may it continue!
Weather in Dundee has been very mixed today, with some very heavy showers in the morning, and a pleasant sunny afternoon, though as cold as it's been for a long time.
Very, very windy here and draughts finding their way through every crack. Terraced houses are much cosier than bungalows with lots of outside walls. Not suitable for cavity wall insulation either.
Very, very windy here and draughts finding their way through every crack. Terraced houses are much cosier than bungalows with lots of outside walls. Not suitable for cavity wall insulation either.
Nice and bright though.
Assuming you mean solid walls, same problem here, saly. Do you have double glazing? Dulwich College, the freeholder here of our block, won't allow us double glazing installation unless we're prepared to pay about £20k per flat to have their choice of expensive "aesthetically compliant" Crittall lookalikes, (their definition), and we've just had the outside repainted at huge expense!
Anyway, now that the winds have subsided, enabling me to put my laundry out on the line, it's turned out gloriously sunny, and so clear I can easily make out features on Hampstead Heath, 1`2 miles to the north. Think I'll take a stroll. Weather forecast doesn't look too promising for this week, though we really do need the expected rain.
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