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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostOh no!! Nothing worse than wildifre. I wouldnt want that on my worse enemy. Eventually we be getti ng your weathermethinks. Always seem to!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAccording to this lunchtime's forecast, there's no break in the current unsettled weather expected here for the forseeable future."...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 aeolium View PostWhy do they use that expression, "unsettled weather" for rain? The rain seems to have settled in here for weeks now, if not months.
Maybe the weather persons should announce, "The unsettled recipients of this weather will continue to be unsettled for the forseeable future".
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI hope we at least get a small break on Sunday, as I'm due to make a 24 mile cycle journey across south Essex for a birthday get-together!
Personally I can't wait for Winter and some bright frosty days.
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handsomefortune
disgustingly dismally DANK!! tis too. AND drowned plants, loads of weeeds, and unripe figs.
Originally posted by Anna View PostAnd, Culpepper's Herbal says about garden rocket:
"All this kind of rockets are martial plants. This species is celebrated against diseases of the lungs. The juice is excellent in asthmas, and a syrup made of it in all oppressions and stuffings up of the breast: as also against inveterate coughs. Some have ascribed it to a provocative quality to venery, but this seems upon too slight grounds!"
my mum's got lots of this growing up a new trellis, it looks exquisite - from another century.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/m...bryeur76-l.jpg your post prompted me to look bryony up, and apparently it's quite toxic, (so i'm wondering what mum's got planned exactly)!
is bryony alba hard to get rid of, (once everything else has got going on her trellis) do you know? it grew like stink ...which was handy.
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Anna
Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post[B]your post prompted me to look bryony up, and apparently it's quite toxic, (so i'm wondering what mum's got planned exactly)!
I hope no-one is having their tea.
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marthe
Originally posted by Anna View PostThe French call the root Navet du Diable (Devil's Turnip), from its violent and dangerous action. I do hope your Mum goes not have small children or grazing cattle in her garden. Although, it's very pretty with the berries but very poisonous. In the woods here you can find wonderful garlands of them for Christmas decorations. How odd that Bryony became a Christian name for girls, why not call your daughter Poison Ivy instead? The roots, evidently, were manipulated by fakers to resemble mandrakes, and the poor suckers that bought them as mandrakes instead of staying up all night in passion were overcome with vomiting for days on end and possibly death.
I hope no-one is having their tea.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIt's just so totally depressing, dispiriting and disgustingly dismally DANK!!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostSame here. Another dire day."...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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marthe
I hope the nice weather we're having now finds it way across the Atlantic to chase away the 4Ds. There's nothing worse than having long stretches of gloomy weather. National holiday tomorrow. There will be many cookouts, barbecues, picnics consisting of clam boils, watermelon, corn-on-the-cob galore followed by fireworks after dark to mark the 4th of July.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostI hope the nice weather we're having now finds it way across the Atlantic to chase away the 4Ds. There's nothing worse than having long stretches of gloomy weather. National holiday tomorrow. There will be many cookouts, barbecues, picnics consisting of clam boils, watermelon, corn-on-the-cob galore followed by fireworks after dark to mark the 4th of July."...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 marthe View PostI hope the nice weather we're having now finds it way across the Atlantic to chase away the 4Ds. There's nothing worse than having long stretches of gloomy weather. National holiday tomorrow. There will be many cookouts, barbecues, picnics consisting of clam boils, watermelon, corn-on-the-cob galore followed by fireworks after dark to mark the 4th of July.
I'm looking forward to Scottish Independence Day!
On Topic weather note: This is the first day it hasn't rained in Dundee for....................... oh, seems like weeks.
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