proper job Ams51....glory ass here too....DH just passed my window....
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Postproper job Ams51....glory ass here too....DH just passed my window....
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amateur51
This is the stage the hornbeams will be at by the end of the week, I reckon
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When my coz asked me why I wasn't wearing gloves I realised we are in a cold spot here. He said in his nearby garden it was 50F [10c ?] this morning at 10 am. We are nearer the sea and Thames Estuary Isuppose than in the centre of London.
I hope we soon get someof that hot sun I keep hearing about. Anyway,Forsythia, Dogwood, overgrown roses and weeds are all showing signs oflife, which is good.
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It's COLD here this morning. The sun is bright but the strong north wind makes it feel like the winter we never had this year! The wind blew down a utility line of some sort. Someone from the utility company is coming out to fix it. Obviously it's not affecting my computer. Last night's sky was quite splendid. Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Saturn were all visible. Orion is still up too. The next full moon will be the Paschal Moon just before Passover and Easter.
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Stormy weather today, quite literally! We're having welcome, but cold, rain. Garden transplants will be happy and so will I because I won't have to lug the watering can around the garden for a few days! Again, last night we had a splendid show of 4 planets and a crescent moon. It will be cloudy tonight.
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It reached 22 C in central London today, (72 F); only 19 C up here on the heights of S London, but that felt warm enough for sunbathing, and I didn't actually come inside until 6.30. By no means record-breaking stuff - the March records have already been broken up north and for Scotland. It's predicted to get much much colder by Saturday - back to the seasonal norm - but still no rain! - and anyone who watched last night's climate change programme on BBC 2 will have been forewarned of the likelihood of extreme veerings between heavy rainfall and drought for the forseeable future.
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S-A, the warm weather does seem to be up north. Nephew and family up near Wigan posted pics of their BBQ the other evening. The children were running around out in the garden wearing sundresses and shorts. Here it's 40s and rainy which is typical for this time of year in New England.
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The Hawthorns down my lane must have 100 Dunnocks lurking within....I say lurking, actually they are quite friendly and you can easily get within 6 feet of them....so lovely....house-sparrow with a lovely warm shade of grey for a breast....Excepting a Kingfisher I saw a couple of weeks ago and a pair of Gossanders, that about as exotic as we get here....
Hardly any Magpies here....but lots of Rooks and Jackdaws....just a few miles down the road ....loads of Magpies ????
bong ching
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postsaly - lucky you, to have sparrows! I hardly ever see them here now, and yet in my childhood they were omnipresent. I miss them."...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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Lovely weather down here, once more!
The students at the school, where i work, gave their all and more at the Students' Showcase Concert. The Headmaster congratulated us on the high standard of plying, this in no small part was given by the Assist DoM and Dom to! I received a mention i dispatches as well! Well done to the solists of the evening for a brilliant performances of their chosen work!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Do any of the ornithologists know why sparrows are scarce? Only blue tits seem as capable of a good scrap,
sparrows have always been here and I'm glad they still are. They take all the peanuts from the hanging cage and the greedy pigeons wait below for the bits that drop. As it should be IMO.
I've missed the fieldfares and redwings in the last year or so though.
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