Yes, same here. The allotments are heaving a huge sigh of relief. Dogs refusing to go out. (They will jump in any available river or pond, but are terrified of a bit of rain )
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Uncle Monty
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..mild sunny breezy white clouds blue sky threat of rain the perfect spring day in the middle kingdom ... my mate in Phoenix is boasting of 101F ....while Mississippi is under water ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Mahlerei
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Originally posted by salymap View PostNo news of the coalfields here Anton, although I believe there were some in Kent years ago. You willhave to concentrate on your US holiday or Lady G may drag you away from your messages to go shopping.
It's breezy and sunny but not so warm this morning. Best wishes
Who could forget the Kent coalfields?
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i remember childhood holidays in Northumberland with my uncle and walking miles and hanging around the machinery in open cast mines ..... heaven ... and for a London street kid the very definition of fresh air .... which it is today in the middle kingdom, fresh that is, with some breeze and cloudy ... but not the North Sea!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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marthe
Originally posted by salymap View PostThe seasons seem hopelessly mixed this year. We had July in March/April, now in May it's gone back to late March/April weather. I just hope that earlier weather wasn't our summer
Elinor Wylie describes New England spring in her "Puritan Sonnet" as "That Spring, briefer than apple blossom's breath..."
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Hello marthe, yes it is a job to know what to wear and I'm at home most of the time. I went into short sleeved blouses for a bit but am back to my favourites, thin polo necks and trousers. Windy but quite sunny today. As Mahlerei says, {he lives a few miles away], the ground is gasping for rain.
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