Going to work this morning the colour of the sky was quite a real fiery red colour amid the grey. Never seen anything quite like it.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostBad sign that.
Wales & SW have a Met Office rain warning, I think London & SE will get it this evening, then we get it worse from the early hours onwards. Today has been lovely, a clear sky overnight leading to endless blue skies and sun, light breeze. A little cloudy now.
I did enjoy reading the account of your garden visit, it sounds a good afternoon out. Funnily enough, when I lived for a while in SW19 round the corner was Effra Road, I assumed the lost river was underneath the road but reading what you posted I realise I was totally wrong which makes me wonder why the road got its name. (As to gardening, if anyone is interested I've bought a Raymond Evison patio clematis 'Parisienne' which took Chelsea by storm last year)
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Originally posted by Anna View Postif anyone is interested I've bought a Raymond Evison patio clematis 'Parisienne' which took Chelsea by storm last year"...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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Originally posted by Anna View PostIt's being so cheerful that keeps you going S_A !!
Wales & SW have a Met Office rain warning, I think London & SE will get it this evening, then we get it worse from the early hours onwards. Today has been lovely, a clear sky overnight leading to endless blue skies and sun, light breeze. A little cloudy now.
I did enjoy reading the account of your garden visit, it sounds a good afternoon out. Funnily enough, when I lived for a while in SW19 round the corner was Effra Road, I assumed the lost river was underneath the road but reading what you posted I realise I was totally wrong which makes me wonder why the road got its name. (As to gardening, if anyone is interested I've bought a Raymond Evison patio clematis 'Parisienne' which took Chelsea by storm last year)
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostHeavy thunderstorms would appear to be on the way, hitting around or after midnight. Just my luck. I hardly got any sleep last night after being knocked off my bike going to a gig I never made it to, landing up in the A&E at Kings, the very one made famous by the Channel 4 series, where they did an AEG on me, dressed a deep would on my right shin with adhesive strips, and X-rayed a broken toe!.......
(Ontopic: only a bit of rain, nothing to write home about)
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Sorry to hear about your troubles, S_A. Hope you make a quick recovery.
Quite why a C21 country, with the 6th biggest economy in the world, cant manage decent cycle infrastructure, proper public transport, and good provision for our roads is beyond me. Oh thats right, i remember now, we need to subsidise banks, pay the corporation tax for the likes of amazon, and pay for wars and a nuclear arsenal.
Weather was dismal here yesterday, wall to wall rain and very cool and windy. Forecast is for cool and drier today.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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Bloody hell S_A only just caught up with this!! Gulp (10 minutes away from climbing aboard my bike...)... Commiserations!
Very sorry at the news !!
(OT: the BBC weather vagaries continued last night, I was very happy to note as it meant a dry ride home. Mind you, you did suggest this kind of weather is v difficult to predict accurately. Sunny morning here, hoping for a dry run into the long weekend!)
Go easy S_A and repair swiftly!
"...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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Originally posted by mercia View Postwhat if one is so incapacitated (or unconscious) that you can't submit your accident report within 24 hours ?
Hope no one ever has to find out the answer to that question..."...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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amateur51
Very sorry to hear of your accident S_A - were you wearing a skid-lid? I understand that serious cyclists are divided on the matter. Rotten luck I'd say.
Get well soon!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostVery sorry to hear of your accident S_A - were you wearing a skid-lid? I understand that serious cyclists are divided on the matter. Rotten luck I'd say.
Get well soon!
The guilty party was a van to my right which moved off as the lights changed. I was going straight on where Queens Road is joined by New Cross Road, but it swerved to the left, hitting me on its left side, then proceeded to the right of central pedestrian crossing bollards, head on into oncoming traffic , to park up at some shops. The woman driver said "Sorry no speak Engleesh" and while bystanders all said "They'll be illegals" no one offered me a phone to call the police! I took an Ibuprofen at six this morning for the pain, then woke up at ten and am now in much less discomfort, thankfully. Apparently Paracetamol and the usual painkillers are OK with the drugs regime I'm on. Everyone - well, the doctor - insists I get a helmet, but I've tried and found them uncomfortable (maybe my head's the wrong shape) and in 30 years' cycling with many accidents I've never landed on me bonce - the nearest being when I smashed my nose on a road surface, for which a helmet would have provided no protection, probably just strangled me.
One huge thunderstorm has just passed directly overhead here, with lightning about every 30 seconds and strange sudden bursts of violent rain with some hail, reducing visibility to under 200 metres. Must go out now and do a cloud observation!
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