Originally posted by mangerton
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Anna
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How quickly are affections transferred....
That said, our mangy friend is a smoooooooth operator, with his sugared sweetmeats &c. &c.
(Torrential rain overnight has now given way to a sort of windy, leaden day when staying in seems very much the sensible option...)"...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 Caliban View PostHow quickly are affections transferred....
That said, our mangy friend is a smoooooooth operator, with his sugared sweetmeats &c. &c.
(Torrential rain overnight has now given way to a sort of windy, leaden day when staying in seems very much the sensible option...)
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostYou know what these Fortinbras, border reiver types are like, Caliban."...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
Sunny, cooler weather here and the lovely, soft light of November especially as the clocks over here went back to Standard Time on Sunday.
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Anna
First frost of the Winter this morning. Weather station reported -0.4. When I looked out at around 5am there were tiny flakes of snow coming down (frost doesn't fall from the air does it?) However, it soon melted and we've reached 10.9° with a slight drizzle this pm. Barometer continues to rise and is now 1018.6
Yesterday was brilliant, sunshine all the way and perfectly clear night for Guy Fawkes, lots of whizzbangs all evening. I think we are now in for milder weather for a while?
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Originally posted by salymap View PostA sharp frost here this morning and glad of a lift to hairdresser and supermarket. But walking home later the cold wind was very nasty indeed and somehow my gloves and woolly hat were packed in my trolley under all my shopping so I froze.
It was another car-scraping evening after work at 8.00 yesterday. This morning though it was mildish and wet. At 4.30 tonight it was a surprising 12°C and 1009 mb.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostOh dear, saly. I hope you are now properly warmed up.
It was another car-scraping evening after work at 8.00 yesterday. This morning though it was mildish and wet. At 4.30 tonight it was a surprising 12°C and 1009 mb.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYou have the advantage in Dundee of what is known as the "Fohn Effect", where moist air of maritime tropical origin (which this is) dries out descending on the lee side of high ground and compresses, raising its temperature. Some of the highest midwinter temperatures in the UK have been recorded down Scotland's east coast
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