Pouring rain here. So much for the forecasters' "rain later in the day". It's not 10 o'clock yet.
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Anna
Not too good here, 10° but feeling about 2 degrees cooler in the wind, grey and cloudy, we are now promised our rain will start around lunchtime and then becoming heavy for the rest of the day and night. I think London and the SE will be spared any rain and should continue dry and sunny until the early hours of tomorrow, so make the most of it saly, BBM and S_A. I should continue with the gardening and get the sacks out ready for collection (I was so tired yesterday after bramble wrestling, plus I'd been up since first light, I slept for 9 hours solid!)
BBM, visiting my brother just outside of Brighton I always made a point of having a day there and fish and chips (usually at the chippy just to the right of the pier on the seafront - the one that has the psychotic seagulls waiting to pounce!)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostNot too good here, 10° but feeling about 2 degrees cooler in the wind, grey and cloudy, we are now promised our rain will start around lunchtime and then becoming heavy for the rest of the day and night. I think London and the SE will be spared any rain and should continue dry and sunny until the early hours of tomorrow, so make the most of it saly, BBM and S_A. I should continue with the gardening and get the sacks out ready for collection (I was so tired yesterday after bramble wrestling, plus I'd been up since first light, I slept for 9 hours solid!)
BBM, visiting my brother just outside of Brighton I always made a point of having a day there and fish and chips (usually at the chippy just to the right of the pier on the seafront - the one that has the psychotic seagulls waiting to pounce!)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 PostWith the ice cream parlour as well? That's the one we went too!! :)
(I used to live in Hove, only for 3 years - off Western Road, opposite Palmeira Square, so I know Brighton well)
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Ah very nice! I do love that areea.
Myself and MrsBBM, we parked the car at Norton Road Car Park, oppositie Hove Town Hall, walked down the road to those apartments9which i wouldnt mind having one!?!?!?), down to Brighton Pier and back!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by salymap View PostAccording to the BBC this is the best [only] fine day for a bit here. Rain,,from the SW, will reach us tonight.
I thought I'd got away with no pesky ants this year, but not. One running round the long unit in
a sunny position - quickly despatched. He was the 'seeker' ant, he would fetch his friends if he found even a crumb. I HATE ants
One summer, many years ago, I returned from out in the garden on a hot August Sunday to find our living room window literally black with thousands of flying ants! It was one for the Hoover to clear up! Never seen it before or since."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAnts are a real problem here too. We use Ant Stop! Bait Station available from Wilkinsons and find it very effective. It's not powder or spray but a round shaped container about the size of a small shoe polish tin (so handy if you have pets or children) which a single ant will enter then take the poison back to the nest, hopefully destroying the lot. Trust me, it works.
One summer, many years ago, I returned from out in the garden on a hot August Sunday to find our living room window literally black with thousands of flying ants! It was one for the Hoover to clear up! Never seen it before or since.
Some years ago relatives brought me home after a visit to them and on putting the kitchen light on said "don't look!" The table was covered with ants, a grain or two of sugar will surfice Ugh.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostNot too good here, 10° but feeling about 2 degrees cooler in the wind, grey and cloudy, we are now promised our rain will start around lunchtime and then becoming heavy for the rest of the day and night. I think London and the SE will be spared any rain and should continue dry and sunny until the early hours of tomorrow, so make the most of it saly, BBM and S_A. I should continue with the gardening and get the sacks out ready for collection (I was so tired yesterday after bramble wrestling, plus I'd been up since first light, I slept for 9 hours solid!)
BBM, visiting my brother just outside of Brighton I always made a point of having a day there and fish and chips (usually at the chippy just to the right of the pier on the seafront - the one that has the psychotic seagulls waiting to pounce!)
I've never met a psychotic seagull, but there was a kleptomaniac seagull in Aberdeen a few years ago.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI presume it's raining now, in that case. It's still raining here, so at least it's consistent.
I've never met a psychotic seagull, but there was a kleptomaniac seagull in Aberdeen a few years ago.
crow and dog playing with pingpongballfrom: http://www.massage-zintel.de/MAY 2012..ok...a lot of questions...here are some answers :the wings are NOT cliped ...
We now have a semi-resident crow - might try and see if I can get him (?) to play ball, too!
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marthe
After the rain...comes the sun. Sunny but brisk today. As I look through my office window, I see the HH out in the garden armed with loppers and a pruning saw. I'll have to go and have look. Memorial Day today when we remember veterans present and past.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostAfter the rain...comes the sun. Sunny but brisk today. As I look through my office window, I see the HH out in the garden armed with loppers and a pruning saw. I'll have to go and have look. Memorial Day today when we remember veterans present and past.
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