"Ken Cook" wrote in message
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Hi, All,
November in Copley doesn't get a lot better,
Warmest day of the month 13.3C and rising, unbroken sunshine, 4
hours and counting so far, and a gentle southerly.
Just need Bishops to beat Penrith this afternoon and the day's
complete.
Snow? Forget it!!
Ken
Copley, Teesdale
http://www.kencook.magix.net
.... not bad down this end of England either: temperature in our
sheltered back garden has been up to 17.5°C briefly, with strong
sunshine only interrupted now and then by some Cumulus development;
lots of flying 'things' about ... ladybirds, queen wasps, midges,
assorted flies etc., and I see that the shrubs I commented on the
other day has put forth even more young leaves! The non-native North
American oaks out the front are bare of leaves now, as are the
Whitebeam, but the native Oaks are still holding a large proportion of
'green' leaves, though looking a bit tired now.
Martin.
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Martin Rowley
West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W
NGR: SU 082 023