Cloudy and sun here. Getting playlist ready for tonight's American bash! :)
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Anna
Perhaps saly has got the rain we had around midnight? Woke to blue skies and sunshine, have been out shopping, cool breeze but just a jumper was enough, it's crept up to 15° with a bit more cloud cover (but got down to 6° around dawn), barometer is creeping up again. I have apples which need to be picked and also some blackberries are ready, not sure if I'll have to pick the green tomatoes and ripen on windowsill or hope we get more sunshine to finish them off.
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostIt's brightened up since Iposted earlier, just a heavy shower as I popped to the local butcher.
Anna, someone brought me in some blueberries. never had them before, but with runny honey and plain icecream they are quite nice. Wouldn't walk miles forthem though
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostSaly, blueberries (whimberries as we call them here) are not to everyone's taste as they're not very sweet but a recent report has labelled them a 'superfood' as they are bursting with antioxidents, far more than any other fruit. I usually have them with yoghurt (plain or vanllla) or added to breakfast cereal. (Traditional Sunday day out in the S. Wales valleys is a trip up the hills to collect them, I have lovely family photo, taken in the 30s, of family doing that)
Still sunny but punctuated by sharp and short-lived showers, not forecast on BBC Weather website
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostA private party, with an American theme to it. I'm playing keyboards.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Anna
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostA private party, with an American theme to it. I'm playing keyboards.
Just tried to check Brummie Simon's website and got a warning from my anti-virus to say "This page contains active threats and is not recommended for browsing. The access to this website has been blocked for your protection. Learn more. Risk name: Blackhole Exploit Kit (type 2809)" so I don't know what's going on but advise others not to access it for the time being.
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Anna
Originally posted by teamsaint View Postgonna be a lot more of that kind of thing as "They" start clamping down on the internet, i'm afraid.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOoh, a Conspiracy Theory about amateur weather forecasters!! How thrilling! I did shut my browser and drench myself in Malwarebytes ..... No, seriously, who are 'They'?
They? the same people who brought you unnecessary wars in various places, Cloud seeding in Vietnam (to keep on topic), chaos on the M25 yesterday, whatever.
The same people who tell us there is no money, but find plenty when they need £75bn (or however much) to prop up bank balance sheets.
The bad guys.
Perhaps all the bad stuff is just bad luck though.
Raining here now.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostJust tried to check Brummie Simon's website and got a warning from my anti-virus to say "This page contains active threats and is not recommended for browsing. The access to this website has been blocked for your protection. Learn more. Risk name: Blackhole Exploit Kit (type 2809)" so I don't know what's going on but advise others not to access it for the time being.
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