Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Anna
I woke up before 7am to cloudless blue sky and a brilliant sun. I briefly wondered about donning something rather more Summery than my trusty waterproof before leaving the house, just as well I erred on the side of caution as the wind was chill and then a sudden violent shower. However, the rest of the day has been reasonable and dry although now the rain is sweeping in from the SW. I do agree with the lovely smells after rain, plus (if it were possible to sit outside in the evening) the smell of honeysuckle wafting across. I wonder how the bees are coping with all the rain?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI briefly wondered about donning something
"...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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handsomefortune
i woke to a fine drizzle, the forecast having been a sunny start. then, briefly wandered about in galoshes and souwester...(then left the attic and went downstairs). i warned my mum about grazing cattle and children combined with poisonus bryony alba berries anna. she says thanks very much for that tip, it's good to remember as my dad can be a bit of a boar sometimes.
yesterday, i got drenched, though i did have my brolly. but very nearly wore my favourite sandals - (v chilly in the rain). luckily, my wool cardigan nearly reaches the ground at the back, which saved a pair of beige trousers from getting a filthy backlash, from rushing along in puddles, brolly drip and torrentials. my cardigan is now much longer than it was...but it doesn't matter, only i know, (and dg george entwistle if he's reading).
why does traffic speed up in the rain? - the bleepin idiots. today i helped the economy enormously by panic buying a range of 'unnecessaries' rather than get wet waiting for a pause in traffic so as to cross the road.
which reminds me, my mum was thrilled that 'the guardian' used no censorship in the current coverage of football's 'normal verbals'...in fact, the formal repetition of some normal verbals made her laugh quite uncontrollably. just as well, as the rain belted down, and then pretended it wasn't, presumably so as to catch people out intentionally!
sneezing can be quite pleasant sometimes, but tbh i wouldn't mind smelling some summer, would welcome some axiomatic hazey pollution with open arms. in the interim, i'm submitting my reply under the influence of the vapour from olbas oil instead.
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Anna
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It's rained all day here today. Still, in a way we're lucky. Other parts of the country have had it much worse. It's just so depressing, this daily rain.
Miss mangerton kindly got me a lightweight summer jacket for my birthday in March. I've worn it twice. When I was on holiday last month, I didn't get a chance to wear it at all.
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On-topic and topical Words & Music this Sunday: on the subject of RAIN!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01knw32"...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
Originally posted by Caliban View PostOn-topic and topical Words & Music this Sunday: on the subject of RAIN!
However, St. Swithin didn't like being moved and the removal was accompanied by ferocious and violent rain storms that lasted 40 days and 40 nights to indicate his displeasure at being moved. I did think of suggesting to The Dean and Chapter that they put him outside again ......
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Well folks, for the first time in a couple of months, tentative signs from next week suggest that, once we're out of this next lot of rain, we will be entering a weather regime more typical of our usual middling kind of summers than this utterly disatrous one, up until now. High pressure is expected to move across France from the south-west, rather than bearing down from the colder regions, as has been the case mostly up until now. This change will allow comparatively warm, albeit still moist air to be steered round from a maritime tropical direction, thus bringing temperatures back to what they should be at this time of year, and a more mobile type of weather, in place of low pressure systems settling down for protracted periods right across us.
I am tentatively hopeful.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell folks, for the first time in a couple of months, tentative signs from next week suggest that, once we're out of this next lot of rain, we will be entering a weather regime more typical of our usual middling kind of summers than this utterly disatrous one, up until now. High pressure is expected to move across France from the south-west, rather than bearing down from the colder regions, as has been the case mostly up until now. This change will allow comparatively warm, albeit still moist air to be steered round from a maritime tropical direction, thus bringing temperatures back to what they should be at this time of year, and a more mobile type of weather, in place of low pressure systems settling down for protracted periods right across us.
I am tentatively hopeful.
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Anna
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostSensational news, S_A!
I was woken by sunlight streaming through the window and actually ventured out in a lightweight jacket. The fact that it's now tipping it down matters not. We now know it'll get better!!!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
I am tentatively hopeful.
..... having cycled back in the latest lot of ******* **** ******** to sweep across "the South East"
However, just thawing and drying out and your glad tidings are encouraging, S_A"...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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