Best day for a week up here. Sun, mild, dry after overnight rain.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostBest day for a week up here. Sun, mild, dry after overnight rain.
I'm full of apprehension over this coming Friday evening, when I am booked to meet a jazz VIP at the Bull's Head club in Barnes, all too aware of the undependability of the rail links and time to be spent juggling between a wide choice of substitute bus routes. It's roughly 11 miles each way to cycle, in the dark at this time of year. And the forecast is for strong and gusty headwinds, all the way there!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIndeed, and I even detected substantial warmth in the sun this morning, as I indulged in a cycle trip taking in the almost rural part of the South Circular between E Dulwich and Tulse Hill - the bit where Maggie Thatcher had one of her houses in the small gated housing precinct just before one reaches the public school, travelling westwards. Fortunately the pavement is widened all along that stretch, with segregating markings part of the way.
I'm full of apprehension over this coming Friday evening, when I am booked to meet a jazz VIP at the Bull's Head club in Barnes, all too aware of the undependability of the rail links and time to be spent juggling between a wide choice of substitute bus routes. It's roughly 11 miles each way to cycle, in the dark at this time of year. And the forecast is for strong and gusty headwinds, all the way there!
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Hmmm. Clouding up here now, with indications of spits and spots of rain. Quite mild, still, but with a breeze taking the edge off it. Christmas day now looks to be pleasant, if not particularly mild, with little in the way of wind. Just the conditions to walk off that turkey stuffing and Xmas pud!
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After a rather wobbly start(chilly and thinking about drizzle if not rain) it cleared mid morning to give sun and blue sky and a milder feel. I will be able to get into the garden to clear up leaves on the lawn to make it easier to see where a local sick cat has upchucked this time. Although not as horrendously smelly as deposits from the other end they are nonetheless unpleasant and dangerously slippery. The neighbour's overgrown buddleia bushes(gone up to trees and leaning right over my garden) are semi-evergreen and so shed leaves throughout the winter, hence the need to keep clearing.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAfter a rather wobbly start(chilly and thinking about drizzle if not rain) it cleared mid morning to give sun and blue sky and a milder feel. I will be able to get into the garden to clear up leaves on the lawn to make it easier to see where a local sick cat has upchucked this time. Although not as horrendously smelly as deposits from the other end they are nonetheless unpleasant and dangerously slippery. The neighbour's overgrown buddleia bushes(gone up to trees and leaning right over my garden) are semi-evergreen and so shed leaves throughout the winter, hence the need to keep clearing.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAfter a rather wobbly start(chilly and thinking about drizzle if not rain) it cleared mid morning to give sun and blue sky and a milder feel. I will be able to get into the garden to clear up leaves on the lawn to make it easier to see where a local sick cat has upchucked this time. Although not as horrendously smelly as deposits from the other end they are nonetheless unpleasant and dangerously slippery. The neighbour's overgrown buddleia bushes(gone up to trees and leaning right over my garden) are semi-evergreen and so shed leaves throughout the winter, hence the need to keep clearing.
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A promising start failed to live up to expectations, but at least was as the forecast said so I wasn't caught out by the wet. Once again there is a temporary water feature alongside my patio courtesy of the neighbour's water butt which takes all the water from their back roofs and overflows onto hard standing which is tilted to my side - doesn't do the wooden fenceposts much good.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA very considerable blow is indeed underway down these parts! Still at least (all being well) the train services will be OK for my Barnes storming journey tonight!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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