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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Postthis is what it's like being in the middle of an unseasonal summer solstice low: better get out quick before the next part of the monsoon kicks off!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostDo you know what S_A, I'm sure it's being so cheerful that keeps you going! (As I type this looking at the rain coming down .......... on Midsummer's Day) So, when's the next Monsoon then?
But the really great thing about being a miserable bar steward is that when one's worst predictions fail to materialise, it comes as a relief like no other!
Strong winds tomorrow, Anna.
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22nd June and I've had to put the central heating on. It's about 70f but the cold winds seem to come through every possible opening, even round the double glazing. Please S-A are we to have a settled spell before autumn comes?
I've got a cousin from Adelaide visiting in September; if it's like this he'll be glad he took advantage of the £10 fare all those years ago.
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Originally posted by salymap View Post22nd June and I've had to put the central heating on"...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 salymap View Post22nd June and I've had to put the central heating on. It's about 70f but the cold winds seem to come through every possible opening, even round the double glazing. Please S-A are we to have a settled spell before autumn comes?
I've got a cousin from Adelaide visiting in September; if it's like this he'll be glad he took advantage of the £10 fare all those years ago.
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marthe
Central heating!!! It's central AC here. Yesterday the heat was killing. Despite that, my small army of dedicated volunteers passed several hundred entries to the hort division of the Newport Flower Show. I'm grateful to the wonderful catering staff who kept supplying us with ice-cold drinking water throughout the day. We all managed, just about, to get through the day without wilting. Only the hosta diva had a meltdown, though the hostas themselves came through with flying colours. Quibbles over nomenclature left our hosta expert a bit wobbly.
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An appalling day in Central England. Heavy rain, strong winds and low temperatures and winter coats have been the order of the day. I've known some poor Junes in my time but this has to be the worst ever. It really does seem to be getting people down."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Suddenly started to rain like billy-oh here in the Smoke. Better things are promised from tomorrow afternoon on into next week, though"...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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amateur51
Echoing Caliban and BBM, it's a truly 'orrible morning here - wet, grey, blustery wind of deceiving mildness. Time for toast, I say!
Aaaah the healing powers of tea and toast
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