See that mate? That was your Summer.
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Warm and muggy in Airedale....slate black clouds loom from Lancashire but come to nothing....<been looking at the variety of shape and size in the Hawthorn hedge leaves....fascinating number of differences- varying in colour and outline....>....bit windy....refreshing....one of those days with shafts of light standing as plunging pillars....bong ching
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Anna
I noticed this morning some lovely dog roses are out in the hawthorn hedge - I like their simplicity. Couple of mixed days, showers and sunny spells. This morning when I left home at 8am it was certainly chilly - but, the wind! Both days very strong, now gusting at 26mph, (cats get very jumpy and cross in extreme windy conditions, I find I do as well and of course, in France the Mistral Wind is a legal defence for murder!!)
Originally posted by mangerton View PostA complete washout on Sunday!!! Is that the best you can do for me? I'll be in the deep south by then, and hoping for some sun - or at least some dry.
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"Brummie Simon" appears not to believe in global warming, so I tried posting a message asking, what about the melting of the arctic, and the desertification of the Savannah regions of central Africa. Unfortunately registering requires inserting a security answer to a question, and I must be too thick understand the question.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post"Brummie Simon" appears not to believe in global warming, so I tried posting a message asking, what about the melting of the arctic, and the desertification of the Savannah regions of central Africa. Unfortunately registering requires inserting a security answer to a question, and I must be too thick understand the question.
Did you see the Met Office are holding an emergency summit on Tuesday with climate scientists and meteorologists to find out what on earth is going on with the weather?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI'll have to try registering. If I know the answer to the question I'll let you know!!
Did you see the Met Office are holding an emergency summit on Tuesday with climate scientists and meteorologists to find out what on earth is going on with the weather?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/we...K-weather.html
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostBrummie Simon has an "answer" for that one too, Anna!
Oh, I dunno. Me, I just don me Berghaus and stomp off (with a stern Paddington Bear stare) and get off with building The Ark.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostClick on that link, which works, Anna.
(BTW the unanswerable question is at the bottom of that page).
What's the problem with the security question? It says What colour is the sky? (the answer is b*l*u*e but remove the *'s)
Well, I reckon the answer is 'blue' (there are no letter s's but there are *'s) ....... so, just type blue
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOh, I see. I read yours before you had added the link!
What's the problem with the security question? It says What colour is the sky? (the answer is b*l*u*e but remove the *'s)
Well, I reckon the answer is 'blue' (there are no letter s's but there are *'s) ....... so, just type blue
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIt's worked!!!
Once again, feminine logic prevails!
Edit: I'm offline now for a while, I'll check weatherweb site to see what's going onLast edited by Guest; 14-06-13, 17:38.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat awonderful today has turned out to be! In the end that rather nice looking yellow rouund thing appeared to grace their presence in the sky today. Making a rather pleasant end to the day.
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