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Last edited by Frances_iom; 23-03-13, 19:19.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI love it when Anna embarks on a fantasy ride!! Hold tight folks!!
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Simon
Originally posted by Frances_iom View Post- yet 5 or so miles away
I came down from the north last night and had no problems at all - and little if any snow - until I hit Rotherham. Then, the journey around Sheffield to get home became a nightmare which got worse the further into the Peak District I travelled. Within 20 odd miles, a change from problem-free driving to serious hazard and abandoned cars.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostSophistiqué!
Nooooo!!
Simpler pleasures at Château Caliban, which will shortly be filled with the aroma of baking bread. Dough currently 75% risen
Some top quality beurre d'Isigny awaits.
No poncing around with "gremolata" here in the metrollopes!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Simon View PostThat's the sort of thing that always amazes us - and (especially) foreign guests - about British weather. The massive difference in a few miles.
I came down from the north last night and had no problems at all - and little if any snow - until I hit Rotherham. Then, the journey around Sheffield to get home became a nightmare which got worse the further into the Peak District I travelled. Within 20 odd miles, a change from problem-free driving to serious hazard and abandoned cars.
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Simon
Yes, S-A. I can imagine. I was talking about precisely this a while ago, and some very logical colleague pointed out - as these people do! - that it wasn't surprising, as there must always be a place where the rain stops.
I suppose he's right, but my point, as yours, was that it is - often - surprising when you come across it. Not to mention frustrating.
And also dangerous, as I notice from the Beeb news pages, with sadness, that a young man has been found dead in the snow, apparently after trying to walk home.
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"The photo's clearly a Photoshop fake - it's Liverpool and the sun in shining and the sky is blue - c'mon "
That is the Salthouse Dock or the one next to it - and it is Liverpool - and it is the Landing Craft which Anna travelled in. It looks quite picturesque until it is on land, when it is about as tall as a double-decker bus and looks very top-heavy. Apparently, it is a much-sought ride - but aesthetically it is GA.
Anna, I would return to AA, I look at it almost every day, but I live a life which is out of sync with all of you. I often don't go to bed until about 4am thus making it impossible to be around when the early birds solve the puzzle and then find they have to wait until afternoon before I get round to responding. I decided it wasn't fair on such nice people. Perhaps, I shall drop the occasional helping hint now and then.
I just cannot sleep at conventional times. I wish I could.
Angle in Liverpool where there is snow all round.
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Originally posted by Angle View Post[I]
Anna, I would return to AA, I look at it almost every day, but I live a life which is out of sync with all of you. I often don't go to bed until about 4am thus making it impossible to be around when the early birds solve the puzzle and then find they have to wait until afternoon before I get round to responding. I decided it wasn't fair on such nice people. Perhaps, I shall drop the occasional helping hint now and then.
I just cannot sleep at conventional times. I wish I could.
Angle in Liverpool where there is snow all round.
Speaking for myself, I don't think that need preclude you taking an active part. I think all players understand that it's not always possible to stay by the computer for hours on end. I don't think anyone would mind if - say - you posted a puzzle late in the evening, and said it would be later the following day before you'd be around. There isn't quite the furious pace of yore! (Though sometimes it crackles along at the weekend or on the odd evening).
Personally i'd be glad if you waded back in and would be v glad to wait from time to time! The respite / thinking time is sometimes welcome!
Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 24-03-13, 02:03."...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
It's bitterly cold here, -0.2 but a biting wind giving a feels-like temperature of -4.7 only caught the last bit of the weather forecast but there was a suggestion of more snow on Good Friday!
This morning I watched for the first time programme of Paul Hollywood baking bread and wondered if Cali had taken a photo of his loaf that he could post?
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More overnight snow here and a bitter, biting, driving wind. Easter looks like turning out to be more like Christmas than Christmas was!
Can any of our more senior members recall anything like this so late in the year? My sister was born on March 23 1958 and that also was a bitterly cold, snowy day but I was only 3 at the time and can't remember much of it and certainly cannot recall anything like this at this time of year since."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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