....I was just thinking "I could do with one of Anna's Lamb Curries...."....
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Originally posted by Anna View Post... most impressed by the size of Petrushka's garden and his neighbour's fence panels!
If you find, as I did, that every strong puff of wind would blow a panel out when the old ones were in, it might be worth investing in something much stronger always assuming you have pots of money of course!
I am incredibly lucky because the neighbour on my other side is a professional gardener and, as I've neither the time or inclination, he maintains my garden for a nominal sum.
Back on topic, dry and sunny here after a day of solid rain yesterday."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Anna
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostIf you find, as I did, that every strong puff of wind would blow a panel out when the old ones were in, it might be worth investing in something much stronger always assuming you have pots of money of course!
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post...luckily not........at such a time something lemony prob'....
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI can offer you a slice of lemon drizzle cake ....... (I too love sharp tangy lemony things)"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Anna
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostMy 11 year old niece made a gorgeous lemon drizzle cake a few weeks back. It was heavenly and much, much better than anything bought in the shops.
Oh Dear. The amber warning for Devon & Cornwall has now been extended and turned into Storm Imogen: The Met says "Please be prepared for disruption to travel as well as possible damage to trees and structures, and interruption of power supplies. This is an update to the warning to extend the amber area to cover more of the Bristol Channel, including Cardiff and Bristol, and also English Channel coasts of Sussex and Kent" So be prepared BBM. And then it seems another storm will arrive mid-week. I'm really fed up with this Winter so far, although this morning's been ok.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostGood for her - but cake must be regarded as A Treat and Not For Everyday Eating!! .
Oh Dear. The amber warning for Devon & Cornwall has now been extended and turned into Storm Imogen: The Met says "Please be prepared for disruption to travel as well as possible damage to trees and structures, and interruption of power supplies. This is an update to the warning to extend the amber area to cover more of the Bristol Channel, including Cardiff and Bristol, and also English Channel coasts of Sussex and Kent" So be prepared BBM. And then it seems another storm will arrive mid-week. I'm really fed up with this Winter so far, although this morning's been ok.
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Sudden mini-hurricane here 20 minutes ago, lasting around ten minutes, with very strong gales force winds, hail rattling the windows and visibility down to maybe 300 metres, followed by one very large flash of lightning and a long booming roll of thunder 4 miles to the east. Now all is quiet and the rain petering out, though winds are expected to pick up very quickly, and I see a whole area of thunderstorms now approaching the SW tip of Wales.
Thank heavens I managed to get all my shopping done earlier today - no need to go out tomorrow
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSudden mini-hurricane here 20 minutes ago, lasting around ten minutes, with very strong gales force winds, hail rattling the windows and visibility down to maybe 300 metres, followed by one very large flash of lightning and a long booming roll of thunder 4 miles to the east. Now all is quiet and the rain petering out, though winds are expected to pick up very quickly....
We picked a fortunate day for a trip out to the wilds of Kent - lovely sunny ride out this morning, a lovely drive, damp this evening returning. But on the M20/26, warning signs illuminated of 'high winds and dangerous conditions' for tomorrow (Monday) - and Saturday was 'orrible. Lucky choice of day today!!
Originally posted by Anna View PostOr, as my granny used to say "Looking like the Wreck of the Hesperus" !!
"...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 Caliban View Post[COLOR="#0000FF"]That was unbelievable, wasn't it ! Set off a few car alarms here, plus a few branches flying around... Just popped out to check my motor (all ok) - cloudless starry sky now!
Click on where it says "Maps", then again on "Observations", which is to the bottom right of the Maps window, and then click the < slider below in reverse until the 23.00 bit is reached. But better be quick, because each hour that passes removes an hour from the front end of the slider!
(Oh and don't worry about the se19 - it just happens to be my postal code).
Believe it or not, our gardener has just turned up with his rotary mower and mowed our grass! - the first time in all his years of gardening he has ever had to do it in February, he said as I passed him his coffee storm in a teacup.
Winds still fresh to strong, just about touching gale in the strongest gusts, but the worst is yet to come - if it's to come. There's too much "clag" (low-level scud cloud) to be able to see any approaching or developing shower clouds, although the amount of disorganised cirrus visible suggests a lot of torn off remnants of showery activity. Temperature currently 9 degrees Celsius (or 48 F for any oldies around!).
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIt shows up beautifully on the playback from the BBC weather site at 23.00 hrs last night
Click on where it says "Maps", then again on "Observations", which is to the bottom right of the Maps window, and then click the < slider below in reverse until the 23.00 bit is reached. But better be quick, because each hour that passes removes an hour from the front end of the slider!
I've never noticed that 'observations' facility before - thanks for drawing my attention to it !
So far, much calmer and less wet today than feared, here. Still time though!"...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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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post....the tropical intensity rain picked out in bright yellow. What is amazing is that an hour later a second line squall had developed in the interim hour and moved east in parallel with the first, which just goes to demonstrate the volatility of this kind of weather situation:
Your gardener is lucky to get the grass cut - it needs doing here but ground so utterly waterlogged that walking on it and heavy mower will do more harm than good
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....Has anybody else been having very bad problems with the ITV channels this winter from the Yorkshire TV transmitter....Since the windy and rainy weather started in November it coincides with poor glitchy, snapping audio, fractiling buffering picture (and obviously recording quality too). At these times the diagnostic says that the signal quality is well below 50% and often much lower. Meanwhile turn over to BBC and it is as clear as a bell....BUT my point is that it does not have to be THAT bad weather for it to happen....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....Has anybody else been having very bad problems with the ITV channels this winter from the Yorkshire TV transmitter....Since the windy and rainy weather started in November it coincides with poor glitchy, snapping audio, fractiling buffering picture (and obviously recording quality too). At these times the diagnostic says that the signal quality is well below 50% and often much lower. Meanwhile turn over to BBC and it is as clear as a bell....BUT my point is that it does not have to be THAT bad weather for it to happen....[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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