Originally posted by salymap
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Anna
I have masses of sparrows here, and noisy they are, but haven't seen a starling for some years (I think they are attractive birds with their plumage) But where I am, basically, it's grazing for cattle and sheep, so no farming methods have changed, I miss them. To keep ontopic, 20 degrees today
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI have masses of sparrows here, and noisy they are, but haven't seen a starling for some years (I think they are attractive birds with their plumage) But where I am, basically, it's grazing for cattle and sheep, so no farming methods have changed, I miss them. To keep ontopic, 20 degrees today
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Originally posted by salymap View PostIthought my sparrows had funny accents, they must have returned to their nut cage from Wales.
Very sunny when indoors, sharp cold wind when walking to shops. Last fine day for a bit though.
With the drought high retreating south west it'll be interesting to see if the weather circulation will re-pattern back to more normal next week. Boy oh boy, we really need some proper rain here! Over on t'other side, marthe looks likely to get a lot of wind and rain on Monday into Tuesday from a northward-moving developing low off the eastern seaboard.
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Anna
Rather nippy this morning (8) when I left home and grey and dull, sun only broke through at lunchtime and it's climbed to 14.7 now. We're having thick frosts every morning except today and I looked at some pansies in the market (thinking of putting them in window box) but wondered about them being frosted? Are they fully hardy? Our main river is so low you can see all the pebbles at the bottom and the rapids have gone completely, the local small river here is fast disappearing and becoming a stream. I hope S_A can conjure up some rain!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostRather nippy this morning (8) when I left home and grey and dull, sun only broke through at lunchtime and it's climbed to 14.7 now. We're having thick frosts every morning except today and I looked at some pansies in the market (thinking of putting them in window box) but wondered about them being frosted? Are they fully hardy? Our main river is so low you can see all the pebbles at the bottom and the rapids have gone completely, the local small river here is fast disappearing and becoming a stream. I hope S_A can conjure up some rain!
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marthe
Such a glorious day today that it was quite a surprise to go outside and see a cloudy night sky. We're supposed to have rain and cloud on and off over the weekend. S-A's forecast extends that into Monday and Tuesday as well. Can't complain about the rain as it waters in my transplants. April Fools on Sunday so anything goes. The ides of April is tax day for us when both the federal and state tax are due. We'll be owing tax this year. Time was when we would get a refund but those days are long gone.
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amateur51
Nice sunny morning here in NW2, a tad more cloud than on Friday which I spent in St James' Park, marvelling at Nature in general and at how park planting has come on in particular
Definitely nippy out there tho' - no sitting by the patio door for me today
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