Ah again!!! Just realised that when I get an email and click to the thread, it takes me to the first post, one page further on than the page you pointed me to, MuddyFork. I'll just have to hope the techies sort out the 'take me to the latest post' bug before too long.
Somerset has been particularly badly hit with flooding, according to the news programmes. It seems that every river is on flood alert - and it is predicted to rain again tonight and tomorrow - heavily. The dry weather atm is but a blip, it would seem.
Locally we have the May Day "Hobby Horse" in Minehead. From dawn it (and a band of loud musicians) make their way round the town. Whether or not they will be able to do it tomorrow is in the lap of the gods, it would seem.
Oh to be in England now that April's here . . . . . (or May, come to that )
Not sure what the weather has been like locally today, as I spent most of it around the Peak District, Chatsworth, Buxton, Bakewell & Ashbourne, where it has been gloriously sunny all day.
Lovely sunny evening here (Midlands) at present.....even the chickens look happier!
Well the weather here in york has been glorious ,so been out in garden since 7am ,phew am tired now but got a mountain of work done ,forcast for tomorrow good too, so hope to get in another full day ,had good company 3 blackbirds and a robin following my every move ,they are so tame and lovely t see .
Good news the swifts swallows and house martins have arrived so good weather to come fingers crossed .happy gardening folks
A lovely warm day here in Lancashire. I managed a couple of hours in the garden after work. Planted up 3 bags of spuds, a wee bit late but hopefully will get a really good staggering of spuds when it come's to harvest time. Cut and edged the lawn. Planted out the first of my sweetpea to climb up a bird table pole, they've been in pots since last October.
After providing more of a varitey of feed to the birds, they come daily. I had greenfly on my clemantis last week but the birds have taken care of them.
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Still raining - but with lighter skies, and "they" say it will dry up by this afternoon.
"They" also say that the rain will return tomorrow
Gold1locks, if you click on the green arrow underneath the time of the last post you go straight to the last page.
Ah! many thanks MuddyFork. Now why didn't I spot that.
Ah again!!! Just realised that when I get an email and click to the thread, it takes me to the first post, one page further on than the page you pointed me to, MuddyFork. I'll just have to hope the techies sort out the 'take me to the latest post' bug before too long.
Somerset has been particularly badly hit with flooding, according to the news programmes. It seems that every river is on flood alert - and it is predicted to rain again tonight and tomorrow - heavily. The dry weather atm is but a blip, it would seem.
Locally we have the May Day "Hobby Horse" in Minehead. From dawn it (and a band of loud musicians) make their way round the town. Whether or not they will be able to do it tomorrow is in the lap of the gods, it would seem.
Oh to be in England now that April's here . . . . . (or May, come to that
)
Not sure what the weather has been like locally today, as I spent most of it around the Peak District, Chatsworth, Buxton, Bakewell & Ashbourne, where it has been gloriously sunny all day.
Lovely sunny evening here (Midlands) at present.....even the chickens look happier!
Well the weather here in york has been glorious ,so been out in garden since 7am ,phew am tired now but got a mountain of work done ,forcast for tomorrow good too, so hope to get in another full day ,had good company 3 blackbirds and a robin following my every move ,they are so tame and lovely t see .
Good news the swifts swallows and house martins have arrived so good weather to come fingers crossed .happy gardening folks
A lovely warm day here in Lancashire. I managed a couple of hours in the garden after work. Planted up 3 bags of spuds, a wee bit late but hopefully will get a really good staggering of spuds when it come's to harvest time. Cut and edged the lawn. Planted out the first of my sweetpea to climb up a bird table pole, they've been in pots since last October.
After providing more of a varitey of feed to the birds, they come daily. I had greenfly on my clemantis last week but the birds have taken care of them.
More rain!