Fierce frost up here - now cloudless, cold and brilliant!
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A beautiful morning for a 15-mile cycle ride to a gig in Chelsea which turned out to be too packed out to get into. Ah well, at least the ride was enjoyable!
Edit: exceptionally beautiful sunset here just now - golden across the horizon, thin lines of cirrus higher up touched in orange and pink, with puffy lower cumulus overhead appearing purple-grey against a pale blue sky. Could almost be a 19th century landscape painting!Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 18-11-19, 16:38.
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Some deviation from forecast but for the better. A clear morning, pretty sunrise showing up the numerous contrails, and no fog. However the frost was much more than expected - the thermometer by the back door had close to -5 for the overnight min.The day has been clear and sunny and without wind it hasn't felt too cold although I noticed that some pots in the garden were still frozen at lunchtime. I had to clear out a small shed so the weather has been a bonus - everything could just go out on the grass to be sorted through and then put away(or not) which speeded the whole process up. The resident robin was interested in my efforts but I don't think he had much luck. I found lots of hazel nuts with neatly nibbled holes in the sides; the mice* are certainly industrious as the nearest source is 3 gardens away, but the kernel is quite a substantial meal and the shed represents dry 'warm' shelter so the payoff evidently makes sense.
* I'm assuming that's what is responsible, judging from evidence of droppings.
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Solar panels and storage battery due to be installed next week.
Hoping for lots of nice bright (doesn't necessarily have to be sunny!) weather to provide free underfloor heating in the newly refitted bathroom.
It's really nice having warm feet (not in slippers!) as I'm having my early morning shave.
This morning was glorious: bright blue sky, sharp frost, garden pond slightly iced over.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostSome deviation from forecast but for the better. A clear morning, pretty sunrise showing up the numerous contrails, and no fog. However the frost was much more than expected - the thermometer by the back door had close to -5 for the overnight min.The day has been clear and sunny and without wind it hasn't felt too cold although I noticed that some pots in the garden were still frozen at lunchtime. I had to clear out a small shed so the weather has been a bonus - everything could just go out on the grass to be sorted through and then put away(or not) which speeded the whole process up. The resident robin was interested in my efforts but I don't think he had much luck. I found lots of hazel nuts with neatly nibbled holes in the sides; the mice* are certainly industrious as the nearest source is 3 gardens away, but the kernel is quite a substantial meal and the shed represents dry 'warm' shelter so the payoff evidently makes sense.
* I'm assuming that's what is responsible, judging from evidence of droppings.
No red sky here this morning, rather grey and rain evidence and more expected!
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Not as bright as yesterday but I don’t suppose we should complain. It’s November after all. Now that the weather is properly cold, my new (new in April) wood burning boiler is in its element, which means the log pile is going down fast. We still (when did it start?) receive £200 winter fuel allowance for the household. Very generous.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostCould it have been dormice - This morning on Radio Cornwall about Hazel Dormice and mentiined the shells left behind!
No red sky here this morning, rather grey and rain evidence and more expected!
Dull start here today, no frost, but cleared mid morning and plenty of sunshine for the rest of the day. The breeze that came with the sun made things a bit chilly but good for drying the washing - always a bonus at this time of year.
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Was on the morning boat from IoM to UK yesterday (19th Nov) which requires the 7am bus from Peel (west of Douglas) and at this time of year pre dawn - coming over the last hill before Douglas there was a short glimpse of the calm sea an exceptionally bright salmon pink - very spectacular + too brief a view as these days most buses are single rather than the double deckers of old.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostWas on the morning boat from IoM to UK yesterday (19th Nov) which requires the 7am bus from Peel (west of Douglas) and at this time of year pre dawn - coming over the last hill before Douglas there was a short glimpse of the calm sea an exceptionally bright salmon pink - very spectacular + too brief a view as these days most buses are single rather than the double deckers of old.
Promises of rain later todayDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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