-3 today down here, as well! had to deice my car after work today!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOh yes, saly, if you can find it, that would be wonderful! It was, watching the programme, quite inspirational, their dedication.
I must ring my helpline as I still can't get iPlayer TV after months of trying. So much going on at this time of the year - things get shelved.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI think mine is a wee bit more stylish than your school uniform ....
Funnily enough Flay, mine is also navy blue, just like Paddington's!! However, my new Winter hat is not like his but a retro crocheted beanie/cloche with a fetching crochet flower on the side. I look rather like a 70s drippy hippy crossed with someone on an Aldermarston march!!
Ah hae mae ain individual style ye ken?
(When I was c five, I had a balaclava helmet, a great thing on a cold day, but certainly not stylish. )
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostI think mine is a wee bit more stylish than your school uniform ....
Funnily enough Flay, mine is also navy blue, just like Paddington's!! However, my new Winter hat is not like his but a retro crocheted beanie/cloche with a fetching crochet flower on the side. I look rather like a 70s drippy hippy crossed with someone on an Aldermarston march!!
Ah hae mae ain individual style ye ken?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post"...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 Anna View PostHowever, my new Winter hat is not like his but a retro crocheted beanie/cloche with a fetching crochet flower on the side.
"...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 Anna View Postmy new Winter hat is not like his but a retro crocheted beanie/cloche with a fetching crochet flower on the side. I look rather like a 70s drippy hippy crossed with someone on an Aldermarston march!!
"...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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it depresses me that i find the present chill weather so intolerable and the nasty bit has not arrived yet, all the forecasts indicate monstrously low temperatures ... i huddle indoors in dread of the big chill
[Germolene!]
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Anna
It's been the worst kind of day, grey mist, not got above freezing. Cloud started to disperse slightly around half-two and sun briefly made a weak, watery and misty appearance.
Saly, remind us again what the problem with your iplayer is so we can all try and think of a solution. The C4 programme about the weather that I mentioned (which I didn't see yesterday) is repeated tonight at 7pm on 4seven so I'll catch it then.
Calum - it is depressing and perfect weather for hibernating under the duvet but it will be considerably warmer by Friday (although very wet and windy) I always feel the worst months are January and February, everything so flat after Christmas and nothing but mist, rain, drizzle, fog, ice, snow - it just becomes endless and, being in the country, everything looks brown, dirty and muddy.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIt's been the worst kind of day, grey mist, not got above freezing. Cloud started to disperse slightly around half-two and sun briefly made a weak, watery and misty appearance.
Saly, remind us again what the problem with your iplayer is so we can all try and think of a solution. The C4 programme about the weather that I mentioned (which I didn't see yesterday) is repeated tonight at 7pm on 4seven so I'll catch it then.
Calum - it is depressing and perfect weather for hibernating under the duvet but it will be considerably warmer by Friday (although very wet and windy) I always feel the worst months are January and February, everything so flat after Christmas and nothing but mist, rain, drizzle, fog, ice, snow - it just becomes endless and, being in the country, everything looks brown, dirty and muddy.
Living in t'fells makes a big difference, high up, yes, but weather wise never a dull moment, while views and the weather changes help get through dreech stuff. Currently freezing fog, endless iron-hard frosts all day every day for three days.
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