....camellia buds setting themselves unready for the next frost....
Stormy Weather II
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It did snow here this morning after all, moderately, from 9.30 for about an hour. The temperature fell from 3 degs celsius at 7 o'clock to just over 1 deg celsius at 10. It didn't settle, and skies started to break up by 11. The nor-wester that has now blown in is gusty and it feels a lot colder than the 6C now showing on my thermometer. Wrap-up well time if I am to take an afternoon constitutional.
All set now for another very wet weekend, and strong gales on Sunday afternoon and evening.
Vague signs of high pressure starting to build to the SW from next Wednesday, but I'm not holding my breath.
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It was dry and reasonably bright first thing with no too much wind, but quickly deteriorated as the rain arrived(luckily after I had finished errands in town) and the wind got up.
Draco, I suspect this may well be the pattern for the years ahead. I'm not looking forward to ever increasing blurring between the seasons; even if, as humans, we do our best to live life without reference to the seasons, there is a limit to how far that approach works when it comes to food production.
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...camellia buds setting themselves unready for the next frost....
Here in the SW, it's MUD, MUD everywhere. No hippos yet, despite global warming. Stupidly, we've just had a new nearly white carpet laid in our sitting room, the first change for over 30 years. We did look for a mud-coloured one, but it seems unfashionable.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostUtterly and completely VILE up here."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostJorge just arrived here.... rains sideways, wind and rain drove me back from my attempted walk....(filled the bird feeders first so missed out...)
A sunny day here on March 1st?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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