Originally posted by salymap
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell now, it appears that we are probably in for 3 or so days of stifling, thundery weather down here in the Home Counties, according to today's week-long forecast on BBC 1 at 12.15
"...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
Well here rain stopped play as well.
By which I mean my projected digging and weeding has been rained off since mid-morning. Low cloud, not a breath of wind to move things along, and a steady drip, drip, drip, from the heavens. I'm really frustrated by lack of progress. The BBC online forecast for here says Monday to Thursday - grey cloud, coupled of isolated showers, which will be ok given the light evenings offer the prospect of late-night gardening ...... <roll eyes emoticon>
S_A, in your reply to Brummie Simon you pinched my Attenborough/polar bear argument!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWell here rain stopped play as well.
By which I mean my projected digging and weeding has been rained off since mid-morning. Low cloud, not a breath of wind to move things along, and a steady drip, drip, drip, from the heavens. I'm really frustrated by lack of progress. The BBC online forecast for here says Monday to Thursday - grey cloud, coupled of isolated showers, which will be ok given the light evenings offer the prospect of late-night gardening ...... <roll eyes emoticon>
S_A, in your reply to Brummie Simon you pinched my Attenborough/polar bear argument!!
Good luck and good health Sir.
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostCompletely off topic but I read somewhere today that David A has just had a pacemaker fitted. Good luck and good health Sir.
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostBBC forecast for here tomorrow looks pretty good.
I've just got it to and clicked on 'Climate' for where I am. It says 'The climate is stable, air quality is good, so lichen on roofs and rust on roses is a problem but the region only experiences small, occasional, earthquakes' No, it didn't, I just made that up!! Someone on here, cannot remember who, but because he has a private pilots licence and needed to know about winds, used to swear by XCWeather.co.uk(?) for real accuracy.
However, I can report my barometer has risen and I think I've planted magic beans as they've grown inches overnight! And you can tell, this weather is getting me down and I am acting frivolous, I still have that big smiley sun promised by Simon on my calendar for next Friday 20th and the following 10 days ......
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSorry Anna - should have said. If I remember you in my will, will that be enough?
We shall ignore Thropplenoggin, I doubt if he has the luxury of a barometer to hand or even, an outdoor thermometer!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostPossibly, depends on what the rememberences involve - stocks, shares, diamonds, - or, no, I'll settle for beautiful memories of cloud formations shared and that you taught me about Katabatic winds and hoar frost. Actually, to be honest, any spare cash you have would come in handy!
We shall ignore Thropplenoggin, I doubt if he has the luxury of a barometer to hand or even, an outdoor thermometer!!It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostNot too bad a day here at all really. Light wind, sunny spells and temperature at around 18 degrees. It's looked a touch threatening at times but remained dry thus far. BBC forecast for here tomorrow looks pretty good.
Lovely sunny evening now,feels very warm.
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Anna
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Postthought I was risking a soaking when I walked the dog this afternoon
(I have never been a dog-owner, I like the thought of 8thObs scruffy lurchers)
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