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  • Its been glorious my side of The Styx today Frank,  it got to 22.2c so nice and warm to go and have a go at the garden,  it's just clouding in now but still 21.3 so not a lot cooler,  the Sky is going a bit pixelated  so I guess there's something naughty on the way,  oh well enjoyed today anyway.

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    Here in the NW it's been another nice day, sunny and hot, sun cream was needed image

  • Nice day all over Teesside yesterday Rain, for once.
    Today the box says Sunny / clear, not exactly it is sunny and has been since early morning but clear it ain't, the sun will burn it off later.
    Off to Appleton Wiske to pick Son up from farm and off to Ripon, got a call for help he had no transport??? Range Rover never breaks, broke and on blocks, Subaru solid as a rock proved fragile and DIL a Midwife (that comes in handy lambing or calving) needs only other transport, so it was Ripon on the JCB or Dad.
    So a nice ride out on a sunny day is better than blasting through the house with hoover and duster before Daughter arrives to clean up for me?
    We do lead a queer life at times.
    Frank.

  • I think our children need our help more when they are grown up, Frank.

    Not a bad day here in Cornwall, a bit overcast but brighter this afternoon.

  • Frank, you sound like a great dad!



    Sunnis out now, thinking of you going to Arley Hall in Cheshire.
  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    Actually bright and sunny here in North Yorks - I'm reeling from the shock!

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Sunny, mostly, and warm. Sadly, not enough breeze to dry the mountains of washing quickly so now have a backlog of wet stuff.

  • hi all..it has been very hot today 22c onlyt slight breeze.. blue skies and fluffy white clouds.. do need rain.. garden is llike concrete and the lawn fertilizer still  not soaked in.

  • Penninepetal wrote (see)
    Frank, you sound like a great dad


    We look after our own, we ran bank of Mum and Dad long before the media hyped it up.
    Had my Son puzzled, drinking a cuppa with my back to the paddock the horse came up and nuzzled my neck. "How do you do that he asked" he cannot get it out of the field. "Well Son, horses are like women, curious and hate being ignored" they have to see what you are up to.
    Had a gloriously sunny run into Swaledale, the views are fantastic, we live in a lovely area but tend to forget it at times.
    Still warm and the sun sinking in the west tomorrow the same? we hope.

    Frank.

  • pr1mr0sepr1mr0se Posts: 1,193

    Glorious day here in sunny Somerset.  And some real warmth in the sun, too.  I'd almost forgotten what it feels like!

    Gave the front garden a good sorting out.  It faces north, and can be cold unless there is real warmth.  It was so good, I stayed out much longer than intended.  One trailer load of green stuff taken for recycling.  All the rain had put lots of growth on the shrubs etc.  But it looks so much tidier now.  Looking good for the rest of the week - hope to take a trip to RHS Rosemoor on Friday. 

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