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  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Drizzly Fens, v. overcast; my laptop is right next to a window but have had to switch a light on to type. Am desperate for a good long walk, but think it will be more of a squelch.

    Any news on flooding in the south west?

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Stockton, someone upstairs forgot to put the light on again although the leak seems to have stopped, so it is dull and drear, I had to put my own lights on.
    Lizzie, my Son is getting ready for a move your way yet we are reading bad things about the French Locals, a bit worrying.
    Once long ago near Bethlehem I spent Christmas on guard looking up at a clear sky full of stars wondering. There were many bright stars some to the South I had never seen before, now which one was it, then I heard a voice!! "don't be resting your B##### eye's look to your front" yes Sergeant, another Christmas gone.

    Frank.

  • Dull and drizzly here - horrid but nothing like what some people are having to contend with - our thoughts are with those coping with floods. 

    My Mediterranean herbs are in 4 inches of standing water, and we're on free draining sandy loam on a terraced slope.  Think I'll have to re-jig the herb garden in the spring - the rosemary doesn't look happy image  


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Well it was dry to start with in Manchester. Not now, steady rain again. Lights on, oh well come the midddle of January we'll start to notice longer days. J.

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    A dry start but soon turned to steady rain.  Hope everyone has a good Christmas and manages to keep dry. 

    Frank - make sure you're fully covered if you go outside image

    Caz

    x

  • Happy and dry Christmas to all! To family in Cornwall, Nadelik Lowen ha Bledhen Nowyth Da!
  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353
    dmball wrote (see)
    in Cornwall, Nadelik Lowen ha Bledhen Nowyth Da!

    I'm amazed how similar that is to Welsh dmball.  Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda image

  • pr1mr0sepr1mr0se Posts: 1,193

    Hello - long time since I was last able to post.  But Happy Christmas one and all, from the soggy South West.  OK here, but some of the floods are perilously close, so we'll batten down the hatches and hope it dries up a bit.  And there we all were a few weeks ago anticipating a white Christmas!image

  • Nadolig Carolau - did you know how similar the Breton language is - Nedeleg Laouen na Bloavezh mat? We're all Celts and no doubt the Basques have words and phrases that could ring long distant bells!

    Hope everyone is having a joyful Christmas.
  • Dry and bright here in Norfolk with a hint of sunshine and blue-ish skies image  I think a walk accross the marshes is called for .... (after breakfast image)


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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