The sun's out now! Crazy weather. We've not been able to see the Perseids because of cloud cover and light pollution. I do remember Hale-Bopp from nearly 20 years ago. It was quite visible and prominent in the spring sky of that time. I remember marvelling at its beautifully formed tail. Halley's Comet, by contrast, was a disappointment. It was far too blurry and blobby to make anything of. My best memory of the Perseids goes back to our time in deepest Staffs. We were walking home from the pub down a dark country lane when the sky appeared alive with hundreds of shooting stars. Quite a memorable sight. Light pollution dims these celestial events.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostThe sun's out now! Crazy weather. We've not been able to see the Perseids because of cloud cover and light pollution. I do remember Hale-Bopp from nearly 20 years ago. It was quite visible and prominent in the spring sky of that time. I remember marvelling at its beautifully formed tail. Halley's Comet, by contrast, was a disappointment. It was far too blurry and blobby to make anything of. My best memory of the Perseids goes back to our time in deepest Staffs. We were walking home from the pub down a dark country lane when the sky appeared alive with hundreds of shooting stars. Quite a memorable sight. Light pollution dims these celestial events.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBest star gazing I love stargazing, bring on Brian Cox to primetime tv!!
She said "Who's that then?"
The little boy replied "That's Professor Brian Cox!".
Lovely story
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Not a post about meteors, Brian Cox or rain but .... have seen a report about the effect our odd weather this year is having on the birds in our gardens. Reading it I've realised that I haven't seen the usual robins in the garden this year and I usually have two of them, although there are still plenty of sparrows (a noisy bunch, forever bouncing around), blackbirds and thrushes. Have others noticed lack of certain birds (and, I think it's an ongoing thing but I haven't seen a starling for about 2 years) and I've seen very few swifts.
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Breezy in Oxford Street today. 400 yards was cordoned off due to a "suspect package", causing massive traffic and pedestrian congestion. "I bet this'll be in tonight's news", I told a woman, "Nah", she replied, "happens all the time here". She was right. The Marks and Sparks I was trying to get to was within the cordon; the other branch nearer the Tottenham Court Rd end didn't have the particular jacket I was after; and, god, they are a glum lot in Next. Where Charing Cross Road used to start at the north end, by Centrepoint, it's one huge boarded off building site. Took me ages to figure out from where to cycle down to Traf Square. So, a frustrating day, only alleviated by a pint of ice-cold lager sitting in the late sun outside the Crown and Hound in Dulwich village.
It's expected to get hot tomorrow for the Pussy Power demo outside the Russian Embassy. I'll make sure it does.
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a glum lot in Next
tis too!
hope all goes well at the russian embassy serial apologist - (take your english/russian dic with you just in case you need it)!
don't forget your mum's advice: remember not to point, cover your mouth when you cough and do try not to end up in a russian goulash, or whatever they're called.
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View Posta glum lot in Next
tis too!
hope all goes well at the russian embassy serial apologist - (take your english/russian dic with you just in case you need it)!
don't forget your mum's advice: remember not to point, cover your mouth when you cough and do try not to end up in a russian goulash, or whatever they're called.
S-A Iwant to ask about the 'building site' near Centre Point when you get let outof'goulash; Sounds messy
Augener moved from Gt Marlborough St [Salle Erard building] to a little place next door to Centre Point in the CX road. We stood on our flat roof and saw the great tower of blocks going up, slotted into place.
Has it all gone then? I await your report S-A
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Had a quick in and out(as far as NHS hospitals go!), with MrsBBM, have a carpel tunel domne on her right hand. First full day of post op! See how it goes, with me asd nurse(Haha!! :)) Well, I was one for a while!!
Hot and humid today.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostHad a quick in and out(as far as NHS hospitals go!), with MrsBBM, have a carpel tunel domne on her right hand. First full day of post op! See how it goes, with me asd nurse(Haha!! :)) Well, I was one for a while!!
Hot and humid today.
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