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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostBlimey Russ!
I can offer you my plunger
Hope you're dry. Newcastle looks astounding. My Aged Pa in Nottingham got soaked to the skin in his 60 second totter from taxi to front door during the Midlands '2 hour downpour'...Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 28-06-12, 22:22."...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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Anna
Yesterday morning, 8am, thunder then rain like I've never seen. Like a hundred fireman with their hoses at max pressure. Our local weather station recorded a rate of 170.2mm/ph. Luckily, the storm quickly passed over and we only had about 20 minutes of it and only the school field was flooded. It then moved North. I spoke yesterday evening to relative in Lancs and the local out of town Tesco flooded. Surely these big retail parks, acres paved over, must contribute to flooding in some areas? Also, because of the weather this year there is a nationwide shortage of broccoli!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostAlso, because of the weather this year there is a nationwide shortage of broccoli!!
Instead of investing billions on an unnecessary railway link, it should be spent on the general infrastructure - inproving drainage, sewerage, roads etc. That would provide widespread employment.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Anna
Originally posted by Flay View PostInstead of investing billions on an unnecessary railway link, it should be spent on the general infrastructure - inproving drainage, sewerage, roads etc. That would provide widespread employment.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhat has happened to Iceberg lettuce? Normally football-sized, this year nearer that of grapefruit!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostQuite frankly my dear, who gives a damn? Apart from being cold tasting iceberg is pretty useless in the taste department but I guess acceptable in a burger for the crunch element. I'd rather have a soft butterhead or a little gem if we're talking lower class lettuces!
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI know lettuce has few nutritional benefits, but Iceberg does go nicely in combo with rocket and/or watercress, among other things - or did once, when one could be made to last a week!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhat has happened to Iceberg lettuce? Normally football-sized, this year nearer that of grapefruit!
(Less lettuce per purchase) + (less time to grow to that size) + (ability to plant more lettuces to the square metre) + (reduced transport costs) = increased profit for the grower and for the retailer.
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Those poor people whoi have been affected by the floods. My heart gopers out to them! Have any members here beeen affected in any way?
Been rather busy opf late, being last week of term! Always a lot to do and events etc.
Weather been a mixed bag to!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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I love those lettuce posts; not what I was expecting here, one of the reasons I keep coming back to the forum. anyone managing to grow anything is doing better than me - so cold, no veg are prospering.
Our local river (300 yards away) is four feet above normal summer levels, rain again this morning. We are at no risk as some of those yards include a vertical limestone cliff - the level subsides very quickly too (from spate back to normal given 3 days of no rain).
It's now been announced 'officially' that reservoir levels in these parts have returned to normal.
Great news...
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