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Hi, All,

33.6mm here in Copley 18Z - 09Z and still pouring down. I'm not sure where
it came from yet as I haven't had time to look on the web for the charts. TV
forecasts are useless in these situations - no charts and fronts, but Ms
Kirkwood seemed quite excited about some balloons in Bristol.

Countryfile forecast was for a dry and settled week with a fair amount of
sun, perhaps next week?

Without TV charts to see things developing and no time to keep accessing the
web, how do we know? As a youngster, TV charts were how I learned.

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Copley (253m, 830ft) & Copley Lead Mill (218m, 715ft)
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Hi, All,

33.6mm here in Copley 18Z - 09Z and still pouring down. I'm not sure where
it came from yet as I haven't had time to look on the web for the charts. TV
forecasts are useless in these situations - no charts and fronts, but Ms
Kirkwood seemed quite excited about some balloons in Bristol.

Countryfile forecast was for a dry and settled week with a fair amount of
sun, perhaps next week?

Without TV charts to see things developing and no time to keep accessing the
web, how do we know? As a youngster, TV charts were how I learned.


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Hi, All,
Without TV charts to see things developing and no time to keep accessing

the
web, how do we know? As a youngster, TV charts were how I learned.


Learn ???

Good god man, just lie there and be spoon fed like the masses, enjoy the

latest
celebrity thingymabob and be grateful.

:-)

Will.


Hi, Will,

I suppose I'm too old. It's certainly a different world now. Skye beckons
for a few days talking of different worlds!

Best wishes,

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Copley (253m, 830ft) & Copley Lead Mill (218m, 715ft)
5 miles north of Barnard Castle, County Durham.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley




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