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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.

Might post a couple of photos later.

Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.

Graham
Penzance

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On Jan 22, 12:01*pm, Graham Easterling wrote:
Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.

Might post a couple of photos later.

Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.


DIE!
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Graham Easterling wrote:
Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.

Might post a couple of photos later.

Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.

Graham
Penzance

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One wonders sometimes if you are taking the p*** ;-)
Dave, under the unattractive stratocumulus in the S.E. :-(
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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.

Might post a couple of photos later.

Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.

Graham
Penzance




You make it sound so poetically musical Graham next you'll be telling us
it's so spring-like that you've been stung or was it sting?

However Sydenham never changes no matter what the weather with all the pound
shops here and keeping in a musical vein, its more like Fats Domino's Red
buckets in the Sunset


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On Jan 22, 2:31*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.


Might post a couple of photos later.


Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.


Graham
Penzance


You make it sound so poetically musical Graham next you'll be telling us
it's so spring-like that you've been stung or was it sting?

However Sydenham never changes no matter what the weather with all the pound
shops here and keeping in a musical vein, its more like Fats Domino's Red
buckets in the Sunset


It was Sting, (and Eva Cassida etc.)

Still here they are http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/daffs.html
Even though weatherlawyer wants them to die (or was that me!)

Graham
Penzance



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On Jan 22, 2:31 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message

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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.


Might post a couple of photos later.


Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.


Graham
Penzance


You make it sound so poetically musical Graham next you'll be telling us
it's so spring-like that you've been stung or was it sting?

However Sydenham never changes no matter what the weather with all the
pound
shops here and keeping in a musical vein, its more like Fats Domino's Red
buckets in the Sunset


It was Sting, (and Eva Cassida etc.)

Still here they are http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/daffs.html
Even though weatherlawyer wants them to die (or was that me!)

Graham
Penzance


No he did say that, he's daffier than a field of daffs. Come on Weather
Lawyer defend yourself, why the massacre of the innoncents?

Rather harsh.


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On Jan 22, 2:31 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message

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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.


Might post a couple of photos later.


Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.


Graham
Penzance


You make it sound so poetically musical Graham next you'll be telling us
it's so spring-like that you've been stung or was it sting?

However Sydenham never changes no matter what the weather with all the
pound
shops here and keeping in a musical vein, its more like Fats Domino's Red
buckets in the Sunset


It was Sting, (and Eva Cassida etc.)

Still here they are http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/daffs.html
Even though weatherlawyer wants them to die (or was that me!)

Graham
Penzance
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Good grief how unseasonal!
I would have to wait till the end of March for scenes like that. The grass
seems to be growing and green as well.

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 2:31 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message

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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.
Might post a couple of photos later.
Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.
Graham
Penzance

You make it sound so poetically musical Graham next you'll be telling us
it's so spring-like that you've been stung or was it sting?

However Sydenham never changes no matter what the weather with all the
pound
shops here and keeping in a musical vein, its more like Fats Domino's Red
buckets in the Sunset


It was Sting, (and Eva Cassida etc.)

Still here they are http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/daffs.html
Even though weatherlawyer wants them to die (or was that me!)

Graham
Penzance


No he did say that, he's daffier than a field of daffs. Come on Weather
Lawyer defend yourself, why the massacre of the innoncents?

Rather harsh.


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but one never knows the mind of WL.
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Will Hand wrote:

"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 2:31 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message

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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.


Might post a couple of photos later.


Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE.


Graham
Penzance


You make it sound so poetically musical Graham next you'll be telling us
it's so spring-like that you've been stung or was it sting?

However Sydenham never changes no matter what the weather with all the
pound
shops here and keeping in a musical vein, its more like Fats Domino's Red
buckets in the Sunset


It was Sting, (and Eva Cassida etc.)

Still here they are http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/daffs.html
Even though weatherlawyer wants them to die (or was that me!)

Graham
Penzance
===============

Good grief how unseasonal!
I would have to wait till the end of March for scenes like that. The
grass seems to be growing and green as well.

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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On Jan 22, 4:34*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 2:31 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
"Graham Easterling" wrote in message
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Daffodils in full bloom now on south facing banks near the sea, not
just the odd bloom either. It's amazing the way they've shot up and
flowered in the last 3 weeks or so, the mild spell followed by all the
recent sunshine.


Might post a couple of photos later.


Unbroken sunshine so far again today, some rather attractive
altocumulus now to the SE


Still here they arehttp://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/daffs.html
Even though weatherlawyer wants them to die (or was that me!)


Just disbelief inspired by jealousy.

Good grief how unseasonal!
I would have to wait till the end of March for scenes like that. The grass
seems to be growing and green as well.


Just noticed a tree full of green leaves and red berries comp with a
wood pigeon or crows nest. Something large or ancient nestles there. I
think the tree is a rowan, I must take a closer look on the way home.

The photos wouldn't open for me.
The sun aint goanna shine any more too meither.
(Unless it is to let me see some more freezing bloody mist.)

I wonder where this High is going:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html

Heading out in all directions but mainly west and still 1043mb.

Spell breaking on the 26th; to wet IIRC. Which could be snow or more
likely sleet with present temperatures.




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