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Old March 27th 06, 01:18 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Spring, you're joking aren't you? Well maybe where you are!

Nope, would I joke about such a serious and far-reaching subject; I jest
not.......

It's bright here with the odd short, sharp shower but a tad breezy, the
daffs (though many are past their best now) are coping but the cherry
blossom is taking a bit of a battering.

Toads, frogs and newts have appeared in the garden committing lewd acts.
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It's bright here with the odd short, sharp shower but a tad breezy, the
daffs (though many are past their best now) are coping but the cherry
blossom is taking a bit of a battering.

Toads, frogs and newts have appeared in the garden committing lewd acts.


The frogs committed their lewd acts in February here in Lancashire, then
promptly got iced in for a couple of weeks, although the daffs have only
just decided to put in an appearance in the last week or so.


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Nick G wrote:

Spring, you're joking aren't you? Well maybe where you are!


Nope, would I joke about such a serious and far-reaching subject; I jest
not.......

It's bright here with the odd short, sharp shower but a tad breezy, the
daffs (though many are past their best now) are coping but the cherry
blossom is taking a bit of a battering.

Toads, frogs and newts have appeared in the garden committing lewd acts.
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Nick G
Exe Valley, Devon
45 m amsl


Nice afternoon here (if you can get out of the wind) after a wet start.
Sunny spells, dry, around 14 degrees.

Big swell now, 15' - 20' off Land's End, but it's forecast to decrease.


Graham

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