Winter wonderland in some areas of Devon; mainly upland Devon
On Saturday, January 19, 2013 4:54:28 PM UTC, Col wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message
...
It's like this in *upland* Devon with no snow in most lowland areas. Will
is exaggerating for effect, yet again. I took the liberty of changing the
title to reflect the actual situation. I can assure everyone reading that
all of Devon is not a "winter wonderland". *))
What is it with you, everything Will says you take a swipe at.
He never claimed that the *whole* of Devon was a winter wonderland but
the subject line (now restored) is correct. There *is* a winter wonderland
in Devon, namely his part of it.
--
Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
On Saturday, January 19, 2013 4:54:28 PM UTC, Col wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message
...
It's like this in *upland* Devon with no snow in most lowland areas. Will
is exaggerating for effect, yet again. I took the liberty of changing the
title to reflect the actual situation. I can assure everyone reading that
all of Devon is not a "winter wonderland". *))
What is it with you, everything Will says you take a swipe at.
He never claimed that the *whole* of Devon was a winter wonderland but
the subject line (now restored) is correct. There *is* a winter wonderland
in Devon, namely his part of it.
--
Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
I criticise when I see things that are simply wrong and I changed the title to reflect that. I'm really not interested in your sycophancy, or that of some others. I find the "oh goody it's snowed and I really love it" (ad nauseam) posts truly boring and I'll criticise them as and when I feel fit. Most time I just yawn and let them go. Not this time, as I live in Devon too and it's cold and green; not snow-covered, as are most other areas.
Got it?
|