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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostHave you candles, Cali?"...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
Given the horrendous forecast for today it's not been bad here. Perishing cold, with windchill factor it was feeling around 1.9° until around lunchtime when it started raining. However, it wasn't torrential and by around five-thirty had stopped. A few showers since with gusts of wind, now dry again and still. No worse than any day late in January. I think the high winds are expected here later on and into tomorrow - Sunday promises dry. I mentioned to someone that February is a short month and we'll soon be in Spring, where upon the reply was dark mutterings about 'Feburary Full Dyke' so I felt suitably chastised.
Anyway, Rugby Six Nations starts tomorrow - that's something to look forward to!
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Anna
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostSupposed not to be so good today either?
Here, at 3.30am it was the most perfectly clear starry night. At the moment we've got blue skies but I'm off out shortly before the rain sets in.
Edit: I've just seen the Daily Express exclaim: BRITAIN is facing another month of storm HELL – with no let up until early spring
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amateur51
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostIf the West gets it bad....it does at least allow them to ply that ol' Lorna Doone/Poldark/Jamaica Inn/ Moonfleet/Onedin Line tourist thang....
....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooo6 Nations.... out with the Hobnobs!!....
OT after a vile wet & windy & cold day yesterday, today so far is very bright, still windy, a bit nippy but rain is forecast for this afternnon. Nice so far
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Anna
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI been thinking about Anna today and the Welsh! Hmmm my ancestry too :)
It was lovely to be out and about walking this morning under a blue and sunny sky (although the wind was enough to slice your ears off) but home just before the rain started and it looks set in for the day. I can report that the Black Mountains on the Welsh side were well and truly white and sparkling whereas those on the Herefordshire side merely had a slight dusting on the tops. So far it seems as if the coastal flooding has been averted. (Best of luck with the nags Pet!)
Edit: January rainfall here totalled 189.5mm
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