That makes a change, marthe! The Golden orb came out rather late in the day yesterday but today, looks as though not going to be too bad!
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThat makes a change, marthe! The Golden orb came out rather late in the day yesterday but today, looks as though not going to be too bad!
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marthe
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHow about we impose a £5 fine for everymention of 'the golden orb' henceforth, funds to go to supporting people clearing up after the Winter's floods?
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Absolute wow of a day here today: light variable winds, a few scattered cumulus and cirrus, hazy sunshine of sufficient warmth for a couple of hours of sunbathing, and a temperature maxing out at 17 degrees celsius - 6 C above the early April norm. And it looks likely to continue thus until Thursday, to be followed by a gentle breakdown to wetter conditions, but still quite warm. Even some of the larger trees are now coming into leaf - a good month early - wallflowers have self-sewn everywhere, my Clivia has survived, about to flower, without needing to be taken into the less cold, and the daffs are almost over. "Brummie Simon" is predicting a fairly dry April for the country as a whole.
Yes, what has become of our Anna?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHow about we impose a £5 fine for everymention of 'the golden orb' henceforth, funds to go to supporting people clearing up after the Winter's floods?
Lovly SUNNY day today!!Don’t cry for me
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marthe
S_A, what a lovely day you've been having! It wasn't too shabby over here with temps rising into high 40s F and plenty of sunshine. Is your Clivia outside? What colour is it? My orange-flowered Clivia is in full glory right now with a two magnificent flower stalks in full bloom. It won't go outside until late May when its glory days are over for the season. From November to March, I keep the Clivia in a cool, bright spot in the second-floor hallway, and withhold water until it sends up flower buds. Then I bring out of hiding, give it a tall drink, and place it in a prominent spot to do its thing. It's very showy indeed but took several years to get to this stage of floral splendour. An English friend named Clive has a laugh about all the attention shown to this plant.
PS: I hope Anna is OK
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Originally posted by marthe View PostS_A, what a lovely day you've been having! It wasn't too shabby over here with temps rising into high 40s F and plenty of sunshine. Is your Clivia outside? What colour is it? My orange-flowered Clivia is in full glory right now with a two magnificent flower stalks in full bloom. It won't go outside until late May when its glory days are over for the season. From November to March, I keep the Clivia in a cool, bright spot in the second-floor hallway, and withhold water until it sends up flower buds. Then I bring out of hiding, give it a tall drink, and place it in a prominent spot to do its thing. It's very showy indeed but took several years to get to this stage of floral splendour. An English friend named Clive has a laugh about all the attention shown to this plant.
PS: I hope Anna is OK
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostYes, marthe, no sign of her. Hope she's ok too! :(
The SUN did a brilliant job yesterday, will it be the same today?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostVery hazy here, BBM, due to the much-publicised air pollution, and seemingly poised to turn thundery, to judge by the mid-level cloud build-up, though this is predicted to break tomorrow, and mostly to our west. I had been contemplating a lengthy cycle ride today, but given the government-issued health warnings, I'm staying indoors!
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marthe
Calm and overcast here in Newport. More rain is expected by Thursday or Friday. I really should be out in the garden raking leaves and tidying up but have too much Flower Show paper work to take care of.
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marthe
Sunny, calm, and warm this morning...good thing because the tree men are cutting down the pine tree this AM.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostSunny, calm, and warm this morning...good thing because the tree men are cutting down the pine tree this AM.
Now, here's a turn-up for the books. An hour ago I undertook my weekly grocery shop, taking scrupulous care of my post-heart op condition not to overdo things on the 1 in 10 leading up to the Crystal Palace Parade - the lunchtime news having warned that pollution levels over London had reached the highest grade. It was still not possible to distinguish objects six miles away, lost in the fug. Now all of a sudden the distant hills 12 miles to the north are clearly visible, for the first time in 3 days, and there seems to be a fresher scent in the air.
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