We had reservations for February in Siesta Key in Sarasota. I am wondering if the resort is still standing
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
….more than a little relieved when my eye dropped to the text at the bottom
"...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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Frost! The temperature dropped suddenly and very noticeably last night, as I became aware when walking back from choir, and the evening forecast said the possibility of an air frost in some places. However it was cold enough not only for crunchy grass all the way down the garden but also to put a skim of ice across the bird bath towards the end. Luckily the patio near the house stays less cold, so the tender plants in the planters escaped and will show colour for a while yet I hope, and give me a chance to repot for indoors the couple of plants I want or need to keep. The lack of a greenhouse becomes tiresomely obvious when frost come unseasonably early!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostFrost! The temperature dropped suddenly and very noticeably last night, as I became aware when walking back from choir, and the evening forecast said the possibility of an air frost in some places. However it was cold enough not only for crunchy grass all the way down the garden but also to put a skim of ice across the bird bath towards the end. Luckily the patio near the house stays less cold, so the tender plants in the planters escaped and will show colour for a while yet I hope, and give me a chance to repot for indoors the couple of plants I want or need to keep. The lack of a greenhouse becomes tiresomely obvious when frost come unseasonably early!
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostAh, but when do we get bracing entrails of Hurrricane Milton arrving on western shores and hills?
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Truly spectacular weather in Westmoreland and Furness today.
Great views from Scout Scar to the West towards the Lakeland fells...
...was that filth I saw over the Western Pennines?Last edited by Old Grumpy; 14-10-24, 19:12.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostGenerally dank and drizzly, so nothing is drying out following last night's quite heavy rain. But one can hope for the morrer! - temps forecast to reach 18C; but will it be dry for an end-of-season long bike ride? Only by gazing up at the clouds will I be able to tell.
It was murky yesterday, although not too chilly. Today looks to be a repeat of the murk, but continuing "dry"(ie not raining or drizzling) and a little warmer than yesterday. A load of washing has been put out - it may not get noticeably dry, but it will lose some moisture as there is a bit of a breeze, so will do a bit better when it comes indoors to be put on the airer. A bit of gardening beckons for later on; now the soil is finally moist I can get on with weeding ready to put a bit of mulch or compost down in the borders.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI hope before you set off, rather than while in transit...
It was murky yesterday, although not too chilly. Today looks to be a repeat of the murk, but continuing "dry"(ie not raining or drizzling) and a little warmer than yesterday. A load of washing has been put out - it may not get noticeably dry, but it will lose some moisture as there is a bit of a breeze, so will do a bit better when it comes indoors to be put on the airer. A bit of gardening beckons for later on; now the soil is finally moist I can get on with weeding ready to put a bit of mulch or compost down in the borders.
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