Oop 'ere, fierce little storms are racing through in boisterous NW winds and usually followed by sun and blue sky; temp officially 13C, but not out in it, I can tell you.
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This very time last year, I was on top of Primrose Hill with a French relative, enjoying a wonderful end to the 'longest day' - it was in effect still light until around 10pm, followed by a wonderful dusk with the lights of London all around, and the tea lights of groups of picnickers on the hill, taking over from the luminous sky, as the odd guitar strummed...
This year - grey, cloudy and practically dark by just gone 9pm"...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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Alternating between sun and heavy cloud today, windy (yet again) and much cooler than yesterday. Dark here by 9pm as well.
This is turning out to be a very mediocre summer, not at all what we expect for June. Whatever happened to the long hot summers we were promised by climate change?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Anna
I well remember the photo Cali posted of Solstice celebrations on Primrose Hill last year (I think he got some ribbing about the fact that London metrosexuals were celebrating in collars, ties and sharp city slicker suits rather than chilling in casual garb!)
Yesterday was indeed dire, so cold, so windy, so dark so early. Black storm clouds kept building but produced no rain. This morning only 11° when I set forth and again - the wind is ceaseless and chill, so cosy jumpers and fleeces have yet to be relegated to storage until Autumn. It's so depressing.
April was indeed our Summer, I took time off to work in the garden and find that I wrote on the 25th April "What a lovely Summer we’re having! Each day has been around 18°" Oh well, it's still early days I suppose.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI well remember the photo Cali posted of Solstice celebrations on Primrose Hill last year (I think he got some ribbing about the fact that London metrosexuals were celebrating in collars, ties and sharp city slicker suits rather than chilling in casual garb!)
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NB according to the metadata on that photo, it was taken at 22:33 on 21.6.14.... Try that yesterday!"...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 Post
Yesterday was indeed dire, so cold, so windy, so dark so early. Black storm clouds kept building but produced no rain. This morning only 11° when I set forth and again - the wind is ceaseless and chill, so cosy jumpers and fleeces have yet to be relegated to storage until Autumn. It's so depressing.
On the plus side, I'm off on my hols tomorrow, but I gather from t'internet that it's not much better where I'm going (Normandy) although it's forecast to get warmer later in the week.
Nous verrons.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThis is turning into a horrible cold summer .[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Today has been beyond belief dire. There have been persistent heavy showers coupled with a punishing wind. Looking out of the office window this morning was like watching a storm at sea. Temps were allegedly 16 degrees but the implacable wind must have pushed that down into near single figures. This was dire for March never mind June 22.
It's making everyone feel pretty despondent. Is there hope of anything better?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Decided to brave it out and lie in the hammock, trying out our new stronger WiFi set up that now reaches the garden, to be confounded by iPlayer on my iPad telling me I'm listening to Stravinsky's 1945 Firebird suite in Aon3 but it sounding remarkably like the Symphony in C. Modern technology, eh?
PS: Corrected and blamed on gremlins. Good to know that the gremlins are at the BBC and not in my iPad!
:-)
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