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The stormy stuff that was set to be thrown at us here this morning seems to have either gone through during the night or just fizzled out. Quite a quantity of murky cloud is making things dull but as it is fairly high and also moving quickly I don't think it'll drop anything.Yesterday, with its rain off and on, sometimes heavy, was quite a novelty, as was coming home damp from my extra end of day stint at work.
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Heavy clouds with dark bases once more today, but with what appears to be an inversion cap now in place, preventing further cloud growth, I would expect it to remain fine. A good day for catching up on dead-heading. Lawn now looking very tatty, with alternating patches of accelerated grass growth, and others of dead grass with considerable weed proliferation. There's just too much of the latter to deal with now, so the best option has to be to wait for the weeds to grow to the point where they produce blooms and remove the latter before the next stage of fruit and seed production in the hope the plants are annuals, so as to allow the grass to recover, eventually. Spiking and scarifying should probably be done, but the gardener doesn't believe in it, or in applying weedkiller, and my back wouldn't be strong enough for the task.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostLooks like the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is very much upon us.
Feels very cool indoors now and wondering how long I can stick it out before heating has to go on."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Very thick mist this morning but the sun broke through not long after 10 am and gave a lovely September day for the Heritage Open Day at work (cultural so deemed permissible by the council...). The sun is behind the houses now but there is enough warmth and breeze that I've decided to hang the washing out for a while - if nothing else it's a chance for creases to fall out.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostLooks like the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is very much upon us.
Not much sign of the mists here in south central…..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 teamsaint View PostMellow fruitfulness is one of those rare things that almost nobody can be against……
Not much sign of the mists here in south central…..
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostA sweltering 25C today!
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostSunny and pleasant. The temperature slowly but surely is cooling - however, my knuckles do not yet have eczema on them meaning it must be relatively warm still for this time of year...
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