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Originally posted by greenilex View PostNo, in the York Halls as usual. Had to walk briskly on the way back and was glad of my heavy coat.
Today the chill is still noticeable, the temperature not having exceeded 10 C. Giving the leg a bit of a rest I've been instating new washing lines in the common clothes drying compound. I'm the one who does this sort of thankless task here - repairs to washing lines broken by other residents; transferring unrecyclables from the blue recycling bine to the green general purpose ones, picking up crisp wrappers blown onto the premises, etc etc. I only do it because I have the time, being retired, I tell people.
So (as people these days always begin making a statement), it's all set to warm up this coming week, and should be in the low 20s by Friday. The still unanswerable question remains, will this trigger thundery conditions over the bank holiday weekend? It all depends on whether or not the big high over Scandinavia which has brought the cold winds manages to hold on, blocking the advancement of Atlantic weather systems, which would break the present generally stable conditions. Easter weekends are unfortunately notorious for breaking any decent weather that happens to be around!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post... Easter weekends are unfortunately notorious for breaking any decent weather that happens to be around!
[ * ... I think the next time Easter will be as late as 25 April is 2038; the next time it will be as early as 22 March is 2285. I suppose I may make 2038... ]
.Last edited by vinteuil; 14-04-19, 17:04.
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Still chilly, not surprising with an easterly wind, but the sun made a difference when it got out. The coming week is going to see much hefting of watering cans as the wind continues to dry things out and there is no obvious sign of any rain to come. Perhaps I should get the 3 hoses linked together(garden is very long) and looped along the fence ready to fill the waterbutts at the end of the garden - that might precipitate some precipitation!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostStill chilly, not surprising with an easterly wind, but the sun made a difference when it got out. The coming week is going to see much hefting of watering cans as the wind continues to dry things out and there is no obvious sign of any rain to come. Perhaps I should get the 3 hoses linked together(garden is very long) and looped along the fence ready to fill the waterbutts at the end of the garden - that might precipitate some precipitation!
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The sun is managing to get through the cloud a bit and is making a difference to the temperature a little. Doing errands in the car reminded me of the time as a teenager the family ended up in the South of France on a camping holiday when there was a particularly hard Mistral blowing - perishing cold outdoors, but inside quickly getting warm and stuffy thanks to the sun. It was a constant round of muffling up and shedding layers, and the locals were made grumpy by the wind, not least because it was damaging the fruit blossom. My seedling peach which is full of blossom this year is fated not to bear fruit thanks to overnight frosts and these cold dessicating(and bee inimical)winds. Never mind it wasn't planted with a crop in mind.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThe sun is managing to get through the cloud a bit and is making a difference to the temperature a little. Doing errands in the car reminded me of the time as a teenager the family ended up in the South of France on a camping holiday when there was a particularly hard Mistral blowing - perishing cold outdoors, but inside quickly getting warm and stuffy thanks to the sun. It was a constant round of muffling up and shedding layers, and the locals were made grumpy by the wind, not least because it was damaging the fruit blossom. My seedling peach which is full of blossom this year is fated not to bear fruit thanks to overnight frosts and these cold dessicating(and bee inimical)winds. Never mind it wasn't planted with a crop in mind.
What a difference a slight tilting of the air mass source makes! This time yesterday the temperature barely reached 10 C; today it was 12 C at noon. Two ladies at the bus stop just outside, one black, the other of Latin American appearance, answered my friendly "Isn't it warm today" with "YES! And how are YOU?" in perfect unison. Narcissi are enjoying an extended period here this year. The pink cherry blossoms, which are plentiful in this district, are already almost over.
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Apart from my sharp ear picking up on the provençale accent, to the embarrassment of my Parisian hosts
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI was taught French by a Provencal lady, and when the snooty Parisian girlies came over to do their teacher training practice they were always very rude to those of us taught by this person, complaining about our accent. The other 3 French teachers in school were all English, and one of them had an atrocious accent, so it was definitely snobbishness at play. I didn't care, our lessons were far more 'lively/interesting'(she was a moody woman) and for the 2 O level years were taught entirely in French so we ended up thinking in the language, which made us more confident about using it.
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