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  • pr1mr0sepr1mr0se Posts: 1,193

    Lovely sunshine here - but cloud bubbling up and showers predicted for later.  But a joy to see the sun after yesterday's washout.

  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    Sunshine, rain later.

    Predicted to be chucking it down tomorrow when I'm due to go to Harlow Carr.....

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281
    Palaisglide wrote (see)

     from my memories of Southampton Browndown and Gosport there were plenty of rusty arcs around, we rescued one and it now floats in Hartlepool fully rigged.
    Frank.


    (hopping excitedly from foot to foot) Ooooh, Palaisglide, you don't mean Trincomalee, do you? If so, I stayed on her twice for residential trips with schoolchildren when she was the frigate Foudroyant parked in Portsmouth harbour. That was back in the day when you could do really adventurous school trips without sinking the ship under ten tons of paperwork (-;

    FloBear

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    FloBear, spot on and I too remember her as a black painted hulk alongside another one anchored in the harbour. They had what looked like big garden sheds on the main deck but no spars at all.
    Now she is a proud ship once more fully rigged and school kids welcomed aboard all part of the museum but she is floating on her own hull which makes her the oldest ship afloat. Also aground when I was stationed down there was a U Boat, it seemed to be just left to rot, did they ever re-float it or was it scrapped.

    Frank.

  • Has been raining here (Essex) since Sunday afternoon non stop. Just seen the forecast and very heavy rain and gales due tomorrow morning. In fact the only dry spell here is going to be between midnight and 3 am! Shall I go and cut the lawn then d'you think?

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Palaisglide, I'd love to see her in all her glory - the photos I googled look fabulous. When we stayed on board we were told she was the oldest ship afloat. We helped dress her overall for the Queen's Silver Jubilee so that shows how long ago it was! Don't remember a U boat there.

    Flo

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    South-East Inland: Grey skies, threatening rain on and off.

    So, I got out for a couple of hours. The soil is soaking wet but I managed to move a Phlox, plant a Salvia that I rescued from the garden the other day and moved a large clump of ALchemilla Mollis which I purposefully planted alongside my veg beds last year only to read that the plant wilts in full sun image Anyhow, some went under my Aquilegias as experimental succession planting and the rest under my Fatsia Japonica in the top garden.

    That large and splendid shrub has been there years, its nestled into a north-facing corner next to the shed and over hangs my patio area. I love the big shiny leaves and the Jurassic-type leaf buds and flowers but I must get round to sorting out something to go in the ugly L shape gap between the Fatsia and a large Acanthus. Perhaps Alchemilla will do the job, I'll see by the summer. image

  • You people in the south are not going to like this, but I'm delighted to say that we in the West Midlands have had about 9hrs of continuous sun today with NO rain. image ...And here's the bad news - It's looking very black from the south as I type. image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Well-it has been dry all day here as well-any threatening clouds did not deliver-the same will not be said tomorrow.image

  • pr1mr0sepr1mr0se Posts: 1,193

    It was a lovely day here - lots of sunshine, although the clouds really are now gathering to the south - big and black and threatening. 

    I was able to do a lot in the garden - the weeds have grown apace, and I was able to re-pot some heucheras, which had, I discovered, vine weevil grubs.  (good for the birds, though). 

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