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Posted by Serial_Apologist
And yes, we haven't heard from marthe for a long time now. Hope she's all right
She sends her New Year greetings and best wishes to all her friends on the Forum.
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And thanks from me too, doversoul.
Amazingly mild earlier when walking back from the local shops with the sun on my back. It felt more like early April, and I could almost have taken my jacket off.
I took my bike to the local cycle repairers to have a rear wheel spoke replaced. Apparently the wheel has gone so far out of true in the 2 days since the spoke broke (about 3 mm I reckoned on sight) that a new wheel was advised. And not only a new wheel; the axle being non-standard, (no wonder the bike was so cheap - £188 - when I bought it at Halfords 2 years ago!) means he'll have to order one on a special delivery, which will take until Friday to arrive at the earliest; and the brake has itself buckled, meaning it too will have to be replaced! It's one of those olde-style side-pull type breaks which tend to lean to one side causing differential wear to the pads - but he says the frame size rules out a centre-pull break replacement. Anyway, the work's going to total up to £100+. Gone are the days when cycling was a cheap as well as healthy alternative, though someone will doubtless tell me a car or motorcycle would have cost me much more.
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marthe
Just dropping in to say hello from snowy Newport, RI where the snow is glittering in the bright sun. Temps are now above freezing with a warming trend (as they say on the Weather Channel) helping to melt some of our accumulation of white stuff. We got 10-12" here in southern New England. My sisters in the NYC area are clearing up after a snowfall of more than 2 feet! Visiting Cardinals (birds with red feathers) make a pretty sight as they hop about the snow looking for food. I hope our storm subsided as it crossed the Atlantic. No news is good news from a sister-in-law who now lives in the Azores and has become our mid-Atlantic weather forecaster. My best wishes to all Stormy Weatherites! marthe
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Originally posted by marthe View PostJust dropping in to say hello from snowy Newport, RI where the snow is glittering in the bright sun. Temps are now above freezing with a warming trend (as they say on the Weather Channel) helping to melt some of our accumulation of white stuff. We got 10-12" here in southern New England. My sisters in the NYC area are clearing up after a snowfall of more than 2 feet! Visiting Cardinals (birds with red feathers) make a pretty sight as they hop about the snow looking for food. I hope our storm subsided as it crossed the Atlantic. No news is good news from a sister-in-law who now lives in the Azores and has become our mid-Atlantic weather forecaster. My best wishes to all Stormy Weatherites! marthe
Lovely to hear from you, as well as reassuring!
Warm s
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Aww...thanks S_A! I've been busy with family obligations after the death of my mother in late October. Things are now down to a dull roar so I've now got a bit more time to catch up. m.
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WILD, WILD stuff oop 'ere, sheds of rain and ferocious wind: western windows, sluicing, battered and shaking, northern windows totally rain-free. Trees in travail and torment.
Described as 'wet and windy' on BBC forecasts. I'd like that team to come and look out of my west-facing windows and repeat that smiley cliché, or walk the path I'm going to have to in half an hour to get to a doctor's appointment.
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WILD, WILD stuff oop 'ere, sheds of rain and ferocious wind: western windows, sluicing, battered and shaking, northern windows totally rain-free. Trees in travail and torment.
Described as 'wet and windy' on BBC forecasts. I'd like that team to come and look out of my west-facing windows and repeat that smiley cliché, or walk the path I'm going to have to in half an hour to get to a doctor's appointment.
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Bit of a contrast in the Pennines between yesterday - mild (verging on warm) and dry if overcast - and today's wild, wet and windy morning.
But even so, the conditions are more those expected in early March rather than late January - the first flowering snowdrop was a slight eyebrow-raiser on Sunday, but the first flowering Iris yesterday was a real jaw-dropper: surely these shouldn't be seen before the end of February at the very earliest?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by marthe View PostJust dropping in to say hello from snowy Newport, RI where the snow is glittering in the bright sun. Temps are now above freezing with a warming trend (as they say on the Weather Channel) helping to melt some of our accumulation of white stuff. We got 10-12" here in southern New England. My sisters in the NYC area are clearing up after a snowfall of more than 2 feet! Visiting Cardinals (birds with red feathers) make a pretty sight as they hop about the snow looking for food. I hope our storm subsided as it crossed the Atlantic. No news is good news from a sister-in-law who now lives in the Azores and has become our mid-Atlantic weather forecaster. My best wishes to all Stormy Weatherites! martheDon’t cry for me
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