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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThanks for going to the trouble, Anna!
It's a very long list and not arranged very logically so you'll have to read through it all (the London ones are not all grouped together) There are two in Dundee (for mangerton) and one in Bexley (for saly) but I cannot see any listed in Dulwich for you! - but my geography for that area is hazy, to say the least.
Barometer still rising slowly, 1014, not too cold overnight at -1° but very frosty.
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Thank you Anna, for that information, regarding the barometer! It has really inspired me for a Crimbo pressie for my wife!(What you think??)
Hope Caliban and Salys get better soon! As Mangerton says, no stinting with the FG!!
Another hard frost last night but at least the sun is out with bright blue sky! So I expect it be rathedr cold today as well! havnt ventured out yet but I am going for sunday lunch to parents'place later!!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Anna
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThank you Anna, for that information, regarding the barometer! It has really inspired me for a Crimbo pressie for my wife!(What you think??)
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Anna, I must add my thanks to BBM's for that list. What a fascinating list! I scrolled down the whole thing, and you begin to think there's a pattern, then it goes off at a tangent. I found two more for "Dundee" near the end, one very close, on top of the University Tower Building.
Anyway, another v cold (-1°C this morning, only 3°C now) lovely sunny day. I see snow is forecast for parts of the country. Dundee is probably too low/near the coast to get much, but the ski-ing areas will get some, I should think.
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Anna
Originally posted by mangerton View PostAnna, I must add my thanks to BBM's for that list. What a fascinating list! I scrolled down the whole thing, and you begin to think there's a pattern, then it goes off at a tangent. I found two more for "Dundee" near the end, one very close, on top of the University Tower Building.
Anyway, another v cold (-1°C this morning, only 3°C now) lovely sunny day. I see snow is forecast for parts of the country. Dundee is probably too low/near the coast to get much, but the ski-ing areas will get some, I should think.
I really hoped the list would show a site near to S_A.... Shall we have a whip round to get him his very own weather station?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostGlad you found it interesting mangerton, I was really surprised that there are quite a few weather stations near here that I didn't know about. You can compare your barometer readings with the one at the University!! (Then you'll be a proper anorak! )
I really hoped the list would show a site near to S_A.... Shall we have a whip round to get him his very own weather station?
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marthe
Just checking in and I see that saly and caliban are not well so I'm sending good wishes across the Atlantic to both. If I were in the neighbourhood, I'd pop in with a get-well-soon treat. Weather here is milder (50s F), windy, with intermittant showers. HH, fooled by warmish temps, took the MG out and got caught, top down, in a downpour on his way home from the pub! It's nearly time for the MG to hibernate in the garage. Yesterday, I cut greenery in my garden and filled the garden urns with said greenery to decorate for Christmas. Overseas cards went out on Friday.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostJust checking in and I see that saly and caliban are not well so I'm sending good wishes across the Atlantic to both. If I were in the neighbourhood, I'd pop in with a get-well-soon treat.
In fact I think I've repelled the virus so it remained a headcold and didn't turn into one of those really annoying sore throat / endless cough things!
But your treat sounds good!!
Happy Advent!"...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 PostJust checking in and I see that saly and caliban are not well so I'm sending good wishes across the Atlantic to both. If I were in the neighbourhood, I'd pop in with a get-well-soon treat. Weather here is milder (50s F), windy, with intermittant showers. HH, fooled by warmish temps, took the MG out and got caught, top down, in a downpour on his way home from the pub! It's nearly time for the MG to hibernate in the garage. Yesterday, I cut greenery in my garden and filled the garden urns with said greenery to decorate for Christmas. Overseas cards went out on Friday.
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marthe
Originally posted by Caliban View Postmarthe, how sweet you are!
In fact I think I've repelled the virus so it remained a headcold and didn't turn into one of those really annoying sore throat / endless cough things!
But your treat sounds good!!
Happy Advent!
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marthe
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes I see it's really mild with you, marthe, but it cools down from mid-week. Chilly here: frost all day on the tables outside a nearby pub.
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Thanks marthe for your kind thoughts and a happy Advent to you and yours.
I'm very slow now but have sent my cards to the US and Oz in good time. local cousin is running me up to the supermarket today so I shall just have to walk home. {And it's 'downhill all the way'- what is that verse/poem ?]
Your greenery for Christmas sounds lovely. I'm ashamed to say I just have a little artificial tree now, but every ornament or bauble from people no longer with me bring back good memories.
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