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afternoon all
sun is out here at last, hope you are all well.
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evenings peeps
you all being good and behaving?
no storms here, and the lightest of light rain, some wind but rennie sorted that, now sunshine(ish) and patchy cloud.
@Dami you buying more stuffs again? rascal
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Just now, Mokidugway said:
Sorry to hear that,it's hard ,lost mine some years ago it gets easier with time
with you bro
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1 minute ago, Mokidugway said:
Yes good ta ,you ? ,weather here cool and cloudy typically June I guess
Yeah I'm good, mum passed a couple of months ago, now it is all about getting up and moving forward, we are strong (like this pesky wind) and not giving in or up.
It is a typical Summer UK styles
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1 minute ago, Mokidugway said:
How life on other side ?
the where? (yeah its good mate )
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2 minutes ago, Mokidugway said:
Lol how are you , waves back
good mate, you keeping well?
Not a bad day in the look east area for weather today apart from the wind and cloud creeping in (and out and back in again).
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it's a load of cobbles anyway
Hiya Moki *waves*
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sunshine and showers day here, at least it seems to be warming up at last
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Happy May Day (if that is your thing) and Looks like a typical BH with damp offerings, still it is a day off for many but not all.
Dami put your rain dancing boots on and do a jig, that should please the rain gods
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Hello peeps.
Thought I would drop in.
Not a bad day weather wise and could lend to a north beds walk later.
Not looking forward to the cold spell coming up, got plants under cover for now but they really should be out now so not doing them any good.
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Seasons Greetings and wishes that are well to you all
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Afternoon, rather warm and very windy here, not much cloud (hardly any really) so almost unbroken sunshine and dry.
Good walking weather if nothing else.
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Interesting subject, and one that pre-dates religion and science, the term 'ley line' is quite a modern one (1920's I think) but refers to tracks across the world that join up sites of significant importance, many of which as I said pre-date modern man, neolithic times possibly, why even in the deep distant past that animals and then humans selected sites of importance and then followed them by lines, it is history now, but science has also been trying to explain with ideas such as geo magnetic faults and electrical discharges.
It ties in with history to try and explain sites such as Stone henge or the Glastonbury Tor as two examples, and is still an enigma to this day as to why such sites were chosen, but one such theory has been some sort of connecting line, this 'ley line'
To answer the original question, yes I have known about them a long time.
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dull, windy and at times wet here, far cry from the last few days in East Norfolk when it was mainly sunny it a tad breezy with rain over night (apart from I think wednesday).
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Love Hunstanton (and Norfolk), might pop in there in a few weeks time.
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9 minutes ago, ciel said:
It feels milder this evening than it has been during the day, The chilly wind has dropped. Several Pipistrelle bats out and about for the first time that I have observed this year- good to see.
yup, bats out here now, good to see them make a return.
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really?
try your local and do a test, you will be suprised at what they find.
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1 hour ago, Wivenswold said:
Worth watching and it's brilliant that something of interest is happening when most of us will be home and able to watch it unfold (with a lie-in the next morning too. Bonus!)
However, perhaps in the spirit the inevitable non-apocalypse backlash in the "Hurricane Katie" thread in a couple of days, I'll only use the quotes from experts like Captain Shortwave that serve my purpose. Which are "Monday..a....severe storm....70mph....secondary low,.....severe."
It had better happen exactly like that Captain!Bill Farkin lives
Happy Easter all
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Afternoon
Managed to get some outside jobs done before the rain arrived, but was too late to get to the shop and back dry, oh well, that is why I brought the outdoor gear to wear as I do a lot of walking and you get used to it.
Certainly is a dull and wet day all round going by the radar, glad the wind is not included this time.
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@tinybill yeah that already hit here and is headed to them now, some very heavy rain involved.
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8 minutes ago, Ben Lewis said:
Pouring with rain, mild, grey and miserable.
I still wonder in complete confusion, how anybody can be a mild lover in winter. Each to their own - I get that!
But mild in winter, in this country means a day like today = Me completely baffled!
Hi Ben
Some people have things like health reasons to not be fond of extreme cold or heat along with financial considerations etc as well a fears and frustrations of certain weather.
On a day like today I planned my walk earlier so I missed the rain and managed to fit in some shopping, will crack on with some indoor activity whilst it is damp out.
But some will always hold a firm favorite and nothing will change that. But I cannot understand why anyone would left the weather we get given get them down because there is nothing that will change it, but if you plan with it in mind you can still keep active inside/out.
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Afternoon all
Just wanted to pop in and wish you all a Happy New Year.
I still drop by now and again
It is dark and cloudy here and already been raining and that band of rain has yet to reach me, wet and wild afternoon ahead (and nothing pub related either).
All the best
J
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evening
must admit I am not enjoying this benign weather but talk of long spells of cold snowy weather also turn 'me cold', a few snowy spells would be nice though, that I admit.
the current weather is not enjoyable, the sunless period is not enjoyable this long in, been a week now.
Handy to keep the heating bills down.
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Yeah.. I've always liked the short winter days and long summer days.. it's a nice contrast. I'd hate to live in a place where daylight is equal all year or barely changes at all. Would also hate to live in Australia, climate wise, where the is less seasonal variation. Too sunny and warm as well. You appreciate any warmth a lot more when you are deprived of it for a certain amount of time.. I'd get real bored of Sydney's climate.
Australia has seasonal variation, certainly in the SW of the country, they get some really wet months and some colder ones too.
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10C and wet here