Just taken down bean poles after worst harvest ever due to cold Spring then drought. Warm work in pleasant sunshine at 16C.
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Actually quite warm today, against my expectations, but lack of air movement has left most of the laundry on the line wet, apart from bed sheets and pillow cases. There are other places to drape damp clothing - I might try this out this winter to save on costs in powering the spin dryer, which in any case is on its last turns! Back in the days of impoverishment I can recall bringing frozen items off the line in winter, and having to "engineer" them through the doorway!!
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Wednesday indicates a strong trough moving through from the west producing very strong winds across the country, especially for Wales, the Midlands and South; and similarly for Friday on a broad westerly airstream. Temperatures remaining around the expected for early October. Mind how you go!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWednesday indicates a strong trough moving through from the west producing very strong winds across the country, especially for Wales, the Midlands and South; and similarly for Friday on a broad westerly airstream. Temperatures remaining around the expected for early October. Mind how you go!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWednesday indicates a strong trough moving through from the west producing very strong winds across the country, especially for Wales, the Midlands and South; and similarly for Friday on a broad westerly airstream. Temperatures remaining around the expected for early October. Mind how you go!
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostIt was with this prediction in mind that I savoured today's pleasant weather - hardly any wind, mild and for the last twenty minutes of my walk, sunny.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostA lovely day today. Around the early 20Cs! Shirtsleeve weather. Went to a couple of local garden centres today. Bought some things for our dog
I did do one of the "country rides" - not the longest, at around 26 miles, but the destination Addington village and back via West Wickham loop including a mile and a half long walk on the edge of the open countryside, partly through woodland, and including a stop off at an open air cafeteria for a cuppa and choccy brownie! A very pleasant 14-mile journey, apart from suffering one of my irregular visual distortion attacks just as I was nearing home. Unfortunately the neighbour's cat decided she wanted to pay me a visit at that point, and in my semi-dark entrance I could hardly see her through the miasma of sub-psychedelic swirlings and massed twinklings in patches occupying half the visual field associated with the attack. To anyone who may be concerned may I just say that I am advised these are in all probability migraines occurring inside the eyes, which are quite common, particularly in "older folk", and not normally thought to indicate any underlying condition of a serious nature. Too much staring at computer screens can be a trigger! Episodes usually last between 10 and 20 minutes, in my case occurring about once a month, and I have never experienced more than one in a day. A nuisance more than anything.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostEdible garden gnomes, BBM?
I did do one of the "country rides" - not the longest, at around 26 miles, but the destination Addington village and back via West Wickham loop including a mile and a half long walk on the edge of the open countryside, partly through woodland, and including a stop off at an open air cafeteria for a cuppa and choccy brownie! A very pleasant 14-mile journey, apart from suffering one of my irregular visual distortion attacks just as I was nearing home. Unfortunately the neighbour's cat decided she wanted to pay me a visit at that point, and in my semi-dark entrance I could hardly see her through the miasma of sub-psychedelic swirlings and massed twinklings in patches occupying half the visual field associated with the attack. To anyone who may be concerned may I just say that I am advised these are in all probability migraines occurring inside the eyes, which are quite common, particularly in "older folk", and not normally thought to indicate any underlying condition of a serious nature. Too much staring at computer screens can be a trigger! Episodes usually last between 10 and 20 minutes, in my case occurring about once a month, and I have never experienced more than one in a day. A nuisance more than anything.
Windy, cloudy but mild today.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostSorry to hear of your nuisance, SA. Otherwise that sounds like a nice day you've had there.
Windy, cloudy but mild today.
Not much sun expected here today as cloud encroaches ahead of the weather fronts to the NW which are expected to clear all areas by tomorrow night, followed by slightly cooler westerlies, but still carrying above early October averages.
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