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After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious
afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave |
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On Feb 24, 2:43*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave Phew! At last! |
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Dawlish wrote:
On Feb 24, 2:43 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote: After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave Phew! At last! --------------- ;-) Must be a relief from the moaning for everyone! Dave |
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On Feb 24, 2:43*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave Same here in Milton Keynes - I was walking back from the dentist today with only a t-shirt on (well, trousers and shoes too). It's the first bit of sun I've seen since... ooh, probably the beginning of January! If only my mouth wasn't in agony, I'd be able to enjoy it. Liam |
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Sir Loin Steak wrote:
On Feb 24, 2:43 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote: After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave Same here in Milton Keynes - I was walking back from the dentist today with only a t-shirt on (well, trousers and shoes too). It's the first bit of sun I've seen since... ooh, probably the beginning of January! If only my mouth wasn't in agony, I'd be able to enjoy it. Liam --------------------- Well if the pain's gone go and look at the sunset. Fabulous, an added bonus. Dave |
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On Feb 24, 5:53*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Sir Loin Steak wrote: On Feb 24, 2:43 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote: After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave Same here in Milton Keynes - I was walking back from the dentist today with only a t-shirt on (well, trousers and shoes too). It's the first bit of sun I've seen since... ooh, probably the beginning of January! If only my mouth wasn't in agony, I'd be able to enjoy it. Liam --------------------- Well if the pain's gone go and look at the sunset. Fabulous, an added bonus. Dave I have been doing just that. Shame it's just houses all around, but got a couple of nice pictures. It's not the same as watching the sun going down over the Irish Sea though. How I miss Cumbria! Anyhow, let's hope it's the beginning of a warm and sunny spring! Liam |
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Sir Loin Steak wrote:
On Feb 24, 5:53 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote: Sir Loin Steak wrote: On Feb 24, 2:43 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote: After a dull start it soon brightened and we now have a glorious afternoon with pale blue skies, some light cirrus and temperature of 15.2C. What a difference a day makes as someone once said. Hope to sneak another day or so out of it. Back to the gardening. Dave Same here in Milton Keynes - I was walking back from the dentist today with only a t-shirt on (well, trousers and shoes too). It's the first bit of sun I've seen since... ooh, probably the beginning of January! If only my mouth wasn't in agony, I'd be able to enjoy it. Liam --------------------- Well if the pain's gone go and look at the sunset. Fabulous, an added bonus. Dave I have been doing just that. Shame it's just houses all around, but got a couple of nice pictures. It's not the same as watching the sun going down over the Irish Sea though. How I miss Cumbria! Anyhow, let's hope it's the beginning of a warm and sunny spring! Liam ------------------- I thought the same! I can get to the Estuary in 20 minutes but there wasn't time! As for your warm Spring - not looking likely on the latest charts! Dave |
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