Jack Harrison wrote:
In S England, there always seems to be a date when it can be said
"autumn has arrived". This date varies from one year to the next of
course, but by remarkably little. (a week perhaps?). The onset of
Autumn, unlike other seasons, always seems clearly defined.
In 2004 it can probably be said that Autumn began on 10 September -
bang down the middle of the range of dates as well as I can remember.
Any comments?
Jack
The first time it's too cold to wear shorts when cycling. Actually, this
morning it's too cold, too wet and way too windy - so Autumn is most
definately here!!
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Chris
www.ivy-house.net
Swaffham, Norfolk