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On 10/12/11 23:50, Colin Youngs wrote:
"John schreef : : Days like today are glorious. The trouble with this sort of zonal set-up : is the wet and windy days you get in between. Over here in Brussels, the spells of rain are tending to occur during the hours of darkness just now, leaving the days fine and sunny. : my trips to the shops have to be made on foot. My trips to the shops - 20 minutes' walk each way - are made on foot voluntarily. I have taken in the lesson that it's good to keep active as you get older. Problem is that I carry my groceries back home in a rucksack - and I'm not sure what that is doing to my shoulders ! Colin Youngs Brussels Get a rucksack which has a strap around the waist, then the weight will be supported by the hips in addition to the shoulders. Much more comfortable. |
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dont tell that ****ing oaf "cold westerly is fantasy" over the hill from
Will On 10/12/2011 9:11 PM, Scott W wrote: I never thought I'd say this but I think I prefer the current synoptic set-up to blocked. A stunning walk today in bright sunshine, 4.5C and hoar frost still clinging to the grass. A stunningly bright day yesterday and a cold, wild and windy on Thursday really lifted the spirits. I've lost count of the amount of times people have said to me every weekend - "better make the most of this weather before winter sets in". I wonder if I'll still be hearing it in March? |
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On Dec 10, 9:11*pm, Scott W wrote:
I never thought I'd say this but I think I prefer the current synoptic set-up to blocked. A stunning walk today in bright sunshine, 4.5C and hoar frost still clinging to the grass. A stunningly bright day yesterday and a cold, wild and windy on Thursday really lifted the spirits. I've lost count of the amount of times people have said to me every weekend - "better make the most of this weather before winter sets in". I wonder if I'll still be hearing it in March? Depends on what sort of blocked and how it pans out. It's better than anticyclonic gloom with around average temps, but not as good as any form of blocked which might seriously produce snow. Also down here (Southampton) the bright, crisp days have dominated over the dull, frontal ones so far - though if we get too many Atlantic weather systems this week and not enough clear polar air I'll probably be wishing for a change of type. Nick |
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