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markyo

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  1. stainesbloke Its the season when i can actually start to smell again, 3 to 4 months of pollen allergies kills my smell, for me the lovely autumnal smell and feel is heaven. The summer stench is both the heat coupled with the misery the season brings for myself due to having basically a 3 month cold every year. Hate it. Its just as comparable to your issues with the cold and the health issues it causes yourself.
  2. stainesbloke Autumns wonderful smells and textures are proof of life. Yep my favourite time of year.
  3. As i and many others have said, we are in uncharted territory now with our climate. The changes and speed of changes will only increase from now on.
  4. *Stormforce~beka* I know exactly what he means!
  5. marky810 Heating on?....windows open upstairs and back door open, lovely fresh breeze. Love how we are all so different.
  6. In Absence of True Seasons I fully understand that. SunSean So is that a moan about it being a nice day?
  7. Mapantz Been plenty of above 18c days this year across the country.
  8. SunnyG 10 times out of ten?.....what utter nonsense.
  9. Not the greatest of conditions today, travelled 500 miles, near length of England, variations of plenty but the overall feel was one of that stench of humidity, easily the worst weather we have in the UK by some margin. Nice day spoiled by that filth.
  10. Don Totally agree, this evening has that awful humid stench to it, very unpleasant.
  11. SunSean I was right!.....sorry mate couldn't resist..Honestly hope it clears up soon for a better May sunshine wise, you must be going crackers with all this cloud.
  12. Rinse repeat again, beautiful morning, glorious sunrise, clear skies, lovely. No one can moan about this!......but some will
  13. Another stunning morning, blue skies, good temp, what's not to like?
  14. In Absence of True Seasons Your proving my point again my friend, its like groundhog sometimes on here. Your insertion of words or phrases when quoting another is fascinating. As i said the word tragic is incorrectly used. definition: causing or characterized by extreme distress or sorrow: Also where was the joyful part in my post out of interest?
  15. marky810 Thankfully thats not going to happen! Snowy L Tragic?....not really the right word i suspect
  16. If only we could have temps like tonight all summer nights...clear skies, gentle breeze. would be perfect
  17. B87 So the record breaking September has slipped your mind? Mapantz ?
  18. B87 I'm not following your thread of though at all mate, you said if the grass is not totally dead and burnt then there has been to much rain, a normal UK summer has only short periods of dry growth, a normal summer doesn't include to much rain.
  19. B87 Your not getting the point at all, i refer to your point of if the grass isn't burnt and brown than there's for some unfathomable reason been to much rain!
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