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Woken by a TS at around 7.50am. Another one just now and gone pretty
dark. An interesting day ahead, I'm never up this early on a Saturday ! Richard |
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On Nov 14, 8:42*am, Richard Dixon wrote:
Woken by a TS at around 7.50am. Another one just now and gone pretty dark. An interesting day ahead, I'm never up this early on a Saturday ! Richard Neither am I, or any day, come to that, being of a certain age. I had to go out in a downpour to measure the rain. Bloody weather! See my reply to your later thread. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On 14 Nov, 08:42, Richard Dixon wrote:
Woken by a TS at around 7.50am. Another one just now and gone pretty dark. An interesting day ahead, I'm never up this early on a Saturday ! Richard What looked like very wet snow briefly here,. D |
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