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  • Location: Oyne Aberdeenshire 120m asl
  • Weather Preferences: SNAW
  • Location: Oyne Aberdeenshire 120m asl
4 minutes ago, 101_North said:

Literally dancing here! Got a call this morning that the tree surgeon could bump us up by a few weeks! It's being felled as we speak

Brilliant news.. better views of your new ski resort..

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  • Location: Currie, SW Edinburgh, 140m asl
  • Location: Currie, SW Edinburgh, 140m asl
9 minutes ago, Mair Snaw said:

Brilliant news.. better views of your new ski resort..

Sadly looking a bit like The Lecht in August today

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  • Location: Currie, SW Edinburgh, 140m asl
  • Location: Currie, SW Edinburgh, 140m asl
9 minutes ago, edo said:

Bit lazy @101_Northcan't see any reason why u did not just fell that yourself

 

Can't believe that is in a garden 

It's crazy! Part of me feels bad because it's (was) a beautiful tree. Sadly in the wrong place! 

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  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and cold. Enjoy all extremes though.
  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
38 minutes ago, Kirkcaldy Weather said:

Thursday  then maybe not too far in the future

First Beast equivalent spotted and some very abnormal looking charts shall we say, beginning to appear each day currently 2E0AC3AD-45CF-4ED3-9A1F-EAA73606E11D.thumb.png.79c44ba9ba5eaa52485afef52b973d0c.pngCC14463A-9101-4996-BF00-8899913A8538.thumb.png.eda04a72246cf5d6b0b29f3f00bfe7bf.pngE04BCEED-8FFD-4D24-BA83-86B6A44CAAF7.thumb.png.24810e365a72035fab3d111ea6bdd70e.png

Stop it!!

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  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and cold. Enjoy all extremes though.
  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
1 hour ago, Hairy Celt said:

It's a bit quieter down this street than usual but by no means like March. But then in March lots more workplaces were obliged to close.

From a selfish point of view, if I can't get anywhere snowy due to lockdown, we may as well have a January heatwave and save on the fuel bills and the older folk can get out and about a bit more instead of just hunkered down over endless crosswords. 

However I'm not that selfish. Or am I? Is the impatient onanist in the shop who pushes past folk cos his time is (to him) more important than other's health more selfish? Or the selfish onanist who ignores speed limits in built up areas? Codswallop, HC.

2C and the sky's like a bowl of used dishwater.

I had never heard of the word onanist before and was interested in what it meant so looked it up!...You pig!

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  • Location: Rural East Ayrshire 127m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and bright.
  • Location: Rural East Ayrshire 127m asl

A bright enough day but not as sunny as it's been recently so feeling a bit damp now. Snow still covers the grass at the back, which shows that it's remained cold to freezing for the entire week.

Temperature 3.1deg.C up from -2.7deg.C at 03:36, humidity 87%, wind 0 to 5mph generally northerly, pressure 1032.1hPa falling slowly, no rain in the last 24 hours, 4/8 cloud cover and the dew point is at 1deg.C.

@Blitzen A man who winks a lot?

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  • Location: Banchory, Kincardineshire - 60m ASL
  • Location: Banchory, Kincardineshire - 60m ASL
10 minutes ago, Blitzen said:

I had never heard of the word onanist before and was interested in what it meant, so looked it up!...You pig!

I’d not heard of it either

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  • Location: NH7256
  • Weather Preferences: where's my vote?
  • Location: NH7256
10 minutes ago, Blitzen said:

I had never heard of the word onanist before and was interested in what it meant, so looked it up!...You pig!

The swear filter doesn't recognise it. Otherwise I'd just use some other term of endearment like tree or shitty-airsed good.

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  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and cold. Enjoy all extremes though.
  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
3 minutes ago, Sanserit said:

I’d not heard of it either

I can only conclude that we both lead a very sheltered, clean living life or we are both as thick as mince!!

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  • Location: NH7256
  • Weather Preferences: where's my vote?
  • Location: NH7256
1 minute ago, Blitzen said:

I can only conclude that we both lead a very sheltered, clean living life or we are both as thick as mince!!

sign of the times - I need to get my magnifying glass out to see these new faces...

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  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and cold. Enjoy all extremes though.
  • Location: Lochgelly - Highest town in Fife at 150m ASL.
9 minutes ago, Puffy MacCloud said:

A bright enough day but not as sunny as it's been recently so feeling a bit damp now. Snow still covers the grass at the back, which shows that it's remained cold to freezing for the entire week.

Temperature 3.1deg.C up from -2.7deg.C at 03:36, humidity 87%, wind 0 to 5mph generally northerly, pressure 1032.1hPa falling slowly, no rain in the last 24 hours, 4/8 cloud cover and the dew point is at 1deg.C.

@Blitzen A man who winks a lot?

Don't they all!?...

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  • Location: Rural East Ayrshire 127m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and bright.
  • Location: Rural East Ayrshire 127m asl

Possibly, but not in shops or whilst driving I would guess.

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