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I can't believe that nobody on this ng has mentioned the prospects of an Indian Summer yet.
We really are slipping. Week beginning 23rd Sep looks promising but I am not sure any fine weather will stick around. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsavneur.html How long does it need to last to qualify? Len Wood Wembury |
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On Wednesday, 11 September 2013 20:26:01 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote:
I can't believe that nobody on this ng has mentioned the prospects of an Indian Summer yet. We really are slipping. Week beginning 23rd Sep looks promising but I am not sure any fine weather will stick around. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsavneur.html How long does it need to last to qualify? Len Wood Wembury I thought an Indian summer was October ? Keith (Southend) |
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 12:28:51 -0700 (PDT)
"Keith (Southend)G" wrote: On Wednesday, 11 September 2013 20:26:01 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote: I can't believe that nobody on this ng has mentioned the prospects of an Indian Summer yet. We really are slipping. Week beginning 23rd Sep looks promising but I am not sure any fine weather will stick around. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsavneur.html How long does it need to last to qualify? I thought an Indian summer was October ? Or even early November. One thing for sure, it's not September. http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...dian-summer-2/ -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. 'To do is to be' - Nietzsche 'To be is to do' - Kant 'Do be do be do' - Sinatra |
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![]() I thought an Indian summer was October ? Or even early November. One thing for sure, it's not September. http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...dian-summer-2/ -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. 'To do is to be' - Nietzsche 'To be is to do' - Kant 'Do be do be do' - Sinatra This is true. Especially if you consider June, July, August, September as the extended summer. I was getting ahead of myself. With people describing recent days as being autumnal. Len Wembury |
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On 2013-09-12 08:22:15 +0000, Len Wood said:
I thought an Indian summer was October ? Or even early November. One thing for sure, it's not September. http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...dian-summer-2/ -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. 'To do is to be' - Nietzsche 'To be is to do' - Kant 'Do be do be do' - Sinatra This is true. Especially if you consider June, July, August, September as the extended summer. I was getting ahead of myself. With people describing recent days as being autumnal. Len Wembury Is that a euphemism for an apology when one's ignorance is exposed? |
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Len Wood wrote:
I thought an Indian summer was October ? Or even early November. One thing for sure, it's not September. http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...dian-summer-2/ -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. 'To do is to be' - Nietzsche 'To be is to do' - Kant 'Do be do be do' - Sinatra This is true. Especially if you consider June, July, August, September as the extended summer. I was getting ahead of myself. With people describing recent days as being autumnal. Len Wembury I knew what you meant Len. There are some self confessed "Idiots" out there.;-) |
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![]() "i am an idiot" wrote in message news:2013091311373588329-looney@borstalcouk... Is that a euphemism for an apology when one's ignorance is exposed? Join the butchers who have killed this NG P. |
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On Friday, September 13, 2013 12:42:46 PM UTC+1, Phil Gurr wrote:
"i am an idiot" wrote in message news:2013091311373588329-looney@borstalcouk... Is that a euphemism for an apology when one's ignorance is exposed? Join the butchers who have killed this NG P. Thanks Dave and Phil. I wonder where these poisoned arrows come from in response to what was a light- hearted subject line. Len |
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On Friday, 13 September 2013 15:03:20 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote:
On Friday, September 13, 2013 12:42:46 PM UTC+1, Phil Gurr wrote: "i am an idiot" wrote in message news:2013091311373588329-looney@borstalcouk... Is that a euphemism for an apology when one's ignorance is exposed? Join the butchers who have killed this NG P. Thanks Dave and Phil. I wonder where these poisoned arrows come from in response to what was a light- hearted subject line. Len September's turning out quite an autumnal month this year and that's after a week when only 8 days ago we were pushing 30°C ! The lawns are recovering well now as you only need coller, cloudier and frequent, not heavy, rain for about a week and all recovers splendidly. I'm getting a number of customers complaining about brown patches in their lawns, this has mainly been caused by 'red thread' which they have not spotted so I haven't treated with a fungicide, but as usual I get accused of scorch, even though I stopped treating in the height of summer. Very frustrating. As for this newsgroup, it's not a patch on what it used to be, been destroyed by a few over the years. I think it all went wrong when they abolished the cane, there's no dissapline and there are too many little johnny's who always think the're right. I used to love the discussions on here, didn't matter how scientifically based they were, but constructive threads were full of all sides of the story so you could make some balanced judgements to the situation. But many with any worth has given up on this here. Oh well, that's me for a stoneing ! Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abraad" |
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Keith (Southend)G wrote:
On Friday, 13 September 2013 15:03:20 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote: On Friday, September 13, 2013 12:42:46 PM UTC+1, Phil Gurr wrote: "i am an idiot" wrote in message news:2013091311373588329-looney@borstalcouk... Is that a euphemism for an apology when one's ignorance is exposed? Join the butchers who have killed this NG P. Thanks Dave and Phil. I wonder where these poisoned arrows come from in response to what was a light- hearted subject line. Len September's turning out quite an autumnal month this year and that's after a week when only 8 days ago we were pushing 30°C ! The lawns are recovering well now as you only need coller, cloudier and frequent, not heavy, rain for about a week and all recovers splendidly. I'm getting a number of customers complaining about brown patches in their lawns, this has mainly been caused by 'red thread' which they have not spotted so I haven't treated with a fungicide, but as usual I get accused of scorch, even though I stopped treating in the height of summer. Very frustrating. As for this newsgroup, it's not a patch on what it used to be, been destroyed by a few over the years. I think it all went wrong when they abolished the cane, there's no dissapline and there are too many little johnny's who always think the're right. I used to love the discussions on here, didn't matter how scientifically based they were, but constructive threads were full of all sides of the story so you could make some balanced judgements to the situation. But many with any worth has given up on this here. Oh well, that's me for a stoneing ! Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abraad" I'm still here, Keith. Hope I'm worth something!!! -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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