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Default No mirk today

Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.

Well on the tip of Cornwall www.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm

There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.

Max of 16.4C in Penzance

Graham
Penzance

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Default No mirk today

On Apr 23, 3:31*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:
Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.

Well on the tip of Cornwallwww.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm

There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.

Max of 16.4C in Penzance

Graham
Penzance


I had to look it up! Mirk? Perfectly OK - I just wasn't sure and I
haven't seen it spelt like that before. Do you use that spelling in
Cornwall, Graham? It's always been "Murk" to me, but "mirk" is a
variation of "Murk"!

Paul
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On 23 Apr, 17:59, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 23, 3:31*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:

Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.


Well on the tip of Cornwallwww.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm


There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.


Max of 16.4C in Penzance


Graham
Penzance


I had to look it up! Mirk? Perfectly OK - I just wasn't sure and I
haven't seen it spelt like that before. Do you use that spelling in
Cornwall, Graham? It's always been "Murk" to me, but "mirk" is a
variation of "Murk"!

Paul


Can't claim the 'mirk' spelling is Cornish, it's just spelt both ways
and I used that spelling without really thinking.

Sea temperature now 11C in Mount's Bay
http://www.channelcoast.org/data_man...vdata_Penzance
- at last!

Graham
Penzance
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On 23 Apr, 17:59, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 23, 3:31 pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:

Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.


Well on the tip of Cornwallwww.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm


There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.


Max of 16.4C in Penzance


Graham
Penzance


I had to look it up! Mirk? Perfectly OK - I just wasn't sure and I
haven't seen it spelt like that before. Do you use that spelling in
Cornwall, Graham? It's always been "Murk" to me, but "mirk" is a
variation of "Murk"!

Paul


Can't claim the 'mirk' spelling is Cornish, it's just spelt both ways
and I used that spelling without really thinking.

Sea temperature now 11C in Mount's Bay
http://www.channelcoast.org/data_man...vdata_Penzance
- at last!

Graham
Penzance
---------------------
Wasn't that a Herman and the Hermits record - "No Mirk Today" ;-)
Dave


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On Apr 23, 5:59*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 23, 3:31*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:

Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.


Well on the tip of Cornwallwww.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm


There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.


Max of 16.4C in Penzance


Graham
Penzance


I had to look it up! Mirk? Perfectly OK - I just wasn't sure and I
haven't seen it spelt like that before. Do you use that spelling in
Cornwall, Graham? It's always been "Murk" to me, but "mirk" is a
variation of "Murk"!

Paul


i know a bloke who drives a Merc. You can hardly see it.

Tudor Hughes.



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On Apr 24, 1:49*am, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Apr 23, 5:59*pm, Dawlish wrote:





On Apr 23, 3:31*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:


Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.


Well on the tip of Cornwallwww.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm


There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.


Max of 16.4C in Penzance


Graham
Penzance


I had to look it up! Mirk? Perfectly OK - I just wasn't sure and I
haven't seen it spelt like that before. Do you use that spelling in
Cornwall, Graham? It's always been "Murk" to me, but "mirk" is a
variation of "Murk"!


Paul


* *i know a bloke who drives a Merc. *You can hardly see it.

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and don't go down to the Mirkwood today........there be spiders!
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Default No mirk today

On 23 Apr, 22:32, "Dave Cornwell"
wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message

...
On 23 Apr, 17:59, Dawlish wrote:





On Apr 23, 3:31 pm, Graham Easterling
wrote:


Forecast keeps mentioning mirk on south & west facing coasts in
Cornwall.


Well on the tip of Cornwallwww.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm


There is some cloud on the upslopes of the hills though. Culdrose is
catching it, but at sea level it's lovely. I notice it's nice on
Scilly as well.


Max of 16.4C in Penzance


Graham
Penzance


I had to look it up! Mirk? Perfectly OK - I just wasn't sure and I
haven't seen it spelt like that before. Do you use that spelling in
Cornwall, Graham? It's always been "Murk" to me, but "mirk" is a
variation of "Murk"!


Paul


Can't claim the 'mirk' spelling is Cornish, it's just spelt both ways
and I used that spelling without really thinking.

Sea temperature now 11C in Mount's Baywww.channelcoast.org/data_management/wave_charts/?table=envdata_Penzance
- at last!

Graham
Penzance
---------------------
Wasn't that a Herman and the Hermits record - "No Mirk Today" ;-)
Dave- Hide quoted text -

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Yes, I though someone woyuld milk the subject! I was more of a Kinks/
Stones fan in those days.

Graham

Graham


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