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Steady on girl, let's tarry awhile. By the way, doesn't your dog
already have a coat? Ermm I think you'll find it's called fur. I wonder what colour coats, or else fur, the police dogs will have when they come to your house to investigate those death threats that you issued, Lawrence?:-p D. |
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Steady on girl, let's tarry awhile. By the way, doesn't your dog
already have a coat? Ermm I think you'll find it's called fur. I wonder what colour coats, or else fur, the police dogs will have when they come to your house to investigate those death threats that you issued, Lawrence?:-p D. |
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Steady on girl, let's tarry awhile. By the way, doesn't your dog
already have a coat? Ermm I think you'll find it's called fur. I wonder what colour coats, or else fur, the police dogs will have when they come to your house to investigate those death threats that you issued, Lawrence?:-p D. |
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Gianna Stefani wrote: Now that the arctic conditions have passed us by, though not passed by us, it seems like a good time to remark on how nice the weather has been for the past few days. Hopefully the maniacal forecasts of snow and ice so thick we would not be able to walk without falling over will be forgotten, perhaps helped on their way into history by other means of achieving the same effect. A gentle northerly today (I like those) with plenty of sun and not a hint of precipitation. And with a high of 7° it was nice to walk the dog without wearing a coat (me or the dog). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Steady on girl, let's tarry awhile. By the way, doesn't your dog already have a coat? Ermm I think you'll find it's called fur. Well fur, or hair (as mentioned by CK) does indeed grow on a dog ... but .... it also grows on people ... and no-one as ever said that a person has got a coat on their head, or up their armpit, or ... sundry other places. (I know about 'rugs' but they don't grow there.) So yes, our dog has a coat, in fact it has two ... and I bought them both (-: -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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Gianna Stefani wrote: Now that the arctic conditions have passed us by, though not passed by us, it seems like a good time to remark on how nice the weather has been for the past few days. Hopefully the maniacal forecasts of snow and ice so thick we would not be able to walk without falling over will be forgotten, perhaps helped on their way into history by other means of achieving the same effect. A gentle northerly today (I like those) with plenty of sun and not a hint of precipitation. And with a high of 7° it was nice to walk the dog without wearing a coat (me or the dog). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Steady on girl, let's tarry awhile. By the way, doesn't your dog already have a coat? Ermm I think you'll find it's called fur. Well fur, or hair (as mentioned by CK) does indeed grow on a dog ... but .... it also grows on people ... and no-one as ever said that a person has got a coat on their head, or up their armpit, or ... sundry other places. (I know about 'rugs' but they don't grow there.) So yes, our dog has a coat, in fact it has two ... and I bought them both (-: -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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Gianna Stefani wrote: Now that the arctic conditions have passed us by, though not passed by us, it seems like a good time to remark on how nice the weather has been for the past few days. Hopefully the maniacal forecasts of snow and ice so thick we would not be able to walk without falling over will be forgotten, perhaps helped on their way into history by other means of achieving the same effect. A gentle northerly today (I like those) with plenty of sun and not a hint of precipitation. And with a high of 7° it was nice to walk the dog without wearing a coat (me or the dog). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk Steady on girl, let's tarry awhile. By the way, doesn't your dog already have a coat? Ermm I think you'll find it's called fur. Well fur, or hair (as mentioned by CK) does indeed grow on a dog ... but .... it also grows on people ... and no-one as ever said that a person has got a coat on their head, or up their armpit, or ... sundry other places. (I know about 'rugs' but they don't grow there.) So yes, our dog has a coat, in fact it has two ... and I bought them both (-: -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: Now that the arctic conditions have passed us by, though not passed by us, it seems like a good time to remark on how nice the weather has been for the past few days. Hasn't it just! A gentle northerly today (I like those) with plenty of sun and not a hint of precipitation. And with a high of 7° it was nice to walk the dog without wearing a coat (me or the dog). I spent most of Tuesday, Wednesday and today out walking in the snow (Tuesday and Wednesday) and not in the snow (today). I didn't need a windproof jacket except on the beach at Lossiemouth, which faces due north. But the ground was sodden everywhere off recognised paths. Makes it very hard going on sand when you sink in at every step. For the record, 37 species of birds; plus cirrus, cumulus and what looked like lee wave. Anne |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: Now that the arctic conditions have passed us by, though not passed by us, it seems like a good time to remark on how nice the weather has been for the past few days. Hasn't it just! A gentle northerly today (I like those) with plenty of sun and not a hint of precipitation. And with a high of 7° it was nice to walk the dog without wearing a coat (me or the dog). I spent most of Tuesday, Wednesday and today out walking in the snow (Tuesday and Wednesday) and not in the snow (today). I didn't need a windproof jacket except on the beach at Lossiemouth, which faces due north. But the ground was sodden everywhere off recognised paths. Makes it very hard going on sand when you sink in at every step. For the record, 37 species of birds; plus cirrus, cumulus and what looked like lee wave. Anne |
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![]() Gianna Stefani wrote: Now that the arctic conditions have passed us by, though not passed by us, it seems like a good time to remark on how nice the weather has been for the past few days. Hasn't it just! A gentle northerly today (I like those) with plenty of sun and not a hint of precipitation. And with a high of 7° it was nice to walk the dog without wearing a coat (me or the dog). I spent most of Tuesday, Wednesday and today out walking in the snow (Tuesday and Wednesday) and not in the snow (today). I didn't need a windproof jacket except on the beach at Lossiemouth, which faces due north. But the ground was sodden everywhere off recognised paths. Makes it very hard going on sand when you sink in at every step. For the record, 37 species of birds; plus cirrus, cumulus and what looked like lee wave. Anne |
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