gosh....not Santa in bono mode again!!!....
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Originally posted by JFLL View Post"The Met Office issued warnings of ice developing on Christmas morning after showers and snow and sleet on 26 December." -- BBC News website.
So which Christmas are they celebrating? Julian calendar?
"The Met Office issued warnings of (1) ice developing on Christmas morning after showers, and (2) snow and sleet on 26 December."
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Thanks Anna for the concern. The new computer's now in place - I spent yesterday catching up with the outstandings on the forum, and made the most of the lovely sunshine this afternoon for an 18-mile nostalgia cycle over to S Ken, where we lived until I was 12; had a quick sneak into St Mary the Boltons, as my mum used to play the organ there on occasion. I've never seen London's streets and even its main roads so quiet: you could have heard a pin drop in Fulham Road!
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostA quite beautiful day here,sunny, dry,mild, perfect for a post xmas lunch stroll.
A change this afternoon - drizzle with a hint of sleet.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Anna View PostSanta came early this year (Ooh, he's very bold!) and I've got a pair of binoculars! So I'm finding my way around the constellations, it's everso wonderful being so close up to another world.
Oh, and there's a snow warning from the Met Office - Frosty the Snowman may appear tomorrow from Liverpool down to Brighton!!
OT, the temp there was -3º C. Clear skies in these parts generally mean heavy frost at this time of year.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostLucky you! I spent the day with friends and relations in a small village just outside Dundee. Still some street lights about, but when we came out an hour or so ago we could see the Plough, Cassiopeia, Castor and Pollux, Orion and the Pleiades without any trouble Enjoy your new binocs!
OT, the temp there was -3º C. Clear skies in these parts generally mean heavy frost at this time of year.
Here, just back south from the smoothest possible trip down the M1 - clear skies, no lorries, few cars, 3.5º / 4º showing on the dashboard, and a recorded TTN from last Christmas on the music system - Christmas concerts from Paris (Vaughan Williams and Finzi !! sweet hearing the children of the Maîtrise de Radio France coping very well with everything except the 'th' sounds!) and Prague (Zelenka).
Feet up now"...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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Not at all the Christmas Day weather we were promised. The predicted sunshine was instead some heavy rain this morning but brightened up in the afternoon. Perishing cold though.
The snow forecast for tomorrow was nowhere in evidence a couple of days ago so the forecasts are up the pole again despite multi-million pound computers."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Anna
Same here BBM, sunshine all the way and a temp of 9° Frosty here, reasonably thick but just hovered on freezing first thing. At the moment it's uniformly grey with absolutely no wind. If we do get snow it would be better if it got windy so as to move it quickly along to other places!
Glad to see S_A back with new computer that Santa brought him What did others here get that brought a smile to your face?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostSame here BBM, sunshine all the way and a temp of 9° Frosty here, reasonably thick but just hovered on freezing first thing. At the moment it's uniformly grey with absolutely no wind. If we do get snow it would be better if it got windy so as to move it quickly along to other places!
Glad to see S_A back with new computer that Santa brought him What did others here get that brought a smile to your face?
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Originally posted by Anna View Postthe bus driver had a big tin of Quality Street on his dashboard and everyone was invited to have a rummage.
Frosty last night, but misty this morning. Yesterday was bright sunshine.
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Not bad here this morning.
"Weather bombs" on the way, according to the newspapers, along with reports and forecasts of catastophic traffic. The BBc forecasts dont look too bad , certainly for the next week in there parts.
I sincerely wish that they would give up this domesday "reporting".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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