65F today! Brr! might get some rain today as well. We certainly need it, though.
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Lots of lightning and thunder around here in the past 3 hours, though the storms either passed to either side of us, or had downgraded into ordinary rain and hail showers by the time they got here. Now the sun is shining, but I've left it too late for my daily cycle ride, not wanting to get all mixed up in the post-school rushes. They don't get much time off for hols these days, do they?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostLots of lightning and thunder around here in the past 3 hours, though the storms either passed to either side of us, or had downgraded into ordinary rain and hail showers by the time they got here. Now the sun is shining, but I've left it too late for my daily cycle ride, not wanting to get all mixed up in the post-school rushes. They don't get much time off for hols these days, do they?
The last two days school in July strike me as being utterly pointless.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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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostYour having a laugh there SA! :) Schools seem to have more time of these days!
Talking of Christmas it's been colder here today and for the past couple of days than during most of the winter. A truly vicious cold wind on Monday, a couple of heavy showers both yesterday and today while the temperature hasn't made double figures at all this week. The ground is rock hard so gardeners will be wanting some serious rain. Let's hope we don't get it during June and July!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWhen I was at school in the 1960s we had three weeks off at Easter, six in Summer and two at Christmas.
Talking of Christmas it's been colder here today and for the past couple of days than during most of the winter. A truly vicious cold wind on Monday, a couple of heavy showers both yesterday and today while the temperature hasn't made double figures at all this week. The ground is rock hard so gardeners will be wanting some serious rain. Let's hope we don't get it during June and July!
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It's May and woolly hats, gloves and scarf are the order of the day here with a cold, cold wind pushing the temperature down even more. Apart from a couple of nice days we've never really got out of winter up here. Heating has never yet been off and the Berghaus has not yet been put into storage.
Where is Spring?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Yup, same oop ere.
Cloudless skies or nearly, and a roaring wind NE, which BBC / Met Office keeps insisting is a 'breeze'. Oh really?
Tried turning off central heating - May 1st and all that - back on four days later - and that was the much-shivering, much-turned-down thermostat wot did it, untouched by human hand.
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Well I have to say that, rain in the SW today apart, and a bit more cloud up o'er DracoMsville, it's more of the same for about another week, after which I'm predicting a turn to the more usual cycle of southwesterlies carrying changeable weather, meaning proper much-needed rain at last, and temperatures nearer what they should be by the middle of May to all parts.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI always say we will wait and see, SA! Great own these parts today. Really warmed up around lunchtime. Went down to Goring and had lunch down by a coastal café, which wasn't too bad.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Where is Spring?
Hopefully, it will be your turns next, and quickly.Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by alycidon View PostWell, since you ask the question, Pet, it is up here in the north of Scotland. We have spent most of the week in the garden on our sun beds, and at times the heat has been quite vicious. I don't like to sound boastful, and feel really sorry for all you folk who are suffering at the moment, but I thought that I had better answer your question.
Hopefully, it will be your turns next, and quickly.
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