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  • Wessex Wellies wrote (see)

    Still raining !

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGMeKtbKdYM&feature=fvwrel

  • Its been warm here today 17.1c but not a ray of sunshine,  wall to wall cloud nice washing dry breeze so can't complain,  few spots of rain but the sky looks full of trouble now,  sort of heavy so could do with a thunder storm to clear the air

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619
    Raining. Again.
  • Rain again today. My birthday tomorrow so hoping the sun will shine for a while at least.

  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    Overcast, and predicted to rain.

  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    Happy Birthday for tomorrow, Maud!

  • weejennyweejenny Posts: 386

    so cold 9.8c its meant to be nice tomorrow. I hope to be helping a friend with her garden tomorrow. I feel we all should give a hand I hope one day when I cant manage a neighbour will help me

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Happy birthday Maud.
    That brought back memories of long ago when on a Sunday night with a lot of family there I played "come into the garden Maud" and Uncle Peter sang it, no TV back then.
    Teesside.
    We had some sunshine yesterday "Rain" but your side looked definitely murky, today it is brightish and warm 17C at the moment.
    Looking out of my bedroom window this morning I noticed I had some blooming Foxgloves! "err" I will rephrase that, I had some of my Foxgloves in bloom. They have spread along the border from one plant given to me a few years back. I do love them and so do the bees although when I had young grandchildren playing in the garden I took them all out as well as the Rowan and anything else too tempting.
    Must off to the shops as the larder is bare after a long weekend of staying in with a swollen knee, my own fault throwing bags of green waste over a low wall rather than carry them round, idiot.

    Frank.

  • BookertooBookertoo Posts: 1,306

    Hope the knee feels better soon, it's so often that the short cut makes things longer.

    It looks very pretty out there from in here, sunny but very breezym and the breeze is decidedly chilly.  hey reckon on 18C here in the East Midlands today, but I think it will struggle to reach that in my garden today -the wind is coming up the side of the house like a steam train. 

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Sunny, showers and windy in Kent. Typical summer's day reallyimage

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