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What's the weather like in your area?

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  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Raining all day. Have had to take dogs out although the oldie wasn't keen - trouble is she hates being left behind. The river is very high, will be out again soon, though at least we have flood plains here. Chickens have been confined to barracks now so they dry out before bedtime.

  • Hi again.

    It's still sunny here, I saw on the weather at lunch time that the south west and southern counties generally are having a lot of rainimage. Just sorted out my pots of lilies, must stop buying then, up to 20 something now.

    Pleased all's well Frank.image you get used to seeing peoples postings, don't stay away too long.

  • frensclanfrensclan Posts: 119

    Hi all, up here in Cumbria we have had two sucessive days of sunshine which has nearly resulted in my having to have a lie down. Very hard frost this morning though and I was relieved to find I had not lost my pot plants. they have gone in the shed this afternoon though. Sadly back to the almost constant rain tomorrow so nothing new there then image

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    Two lovely sunny days here too, the sky was a clear blue tonight.  Chilly and cold first thing, with a blanket of dew on almost everything, which, I always think looks rather nice especially on spiders webs. image

  • Its been another lovely day,  in fact it's been nice and sunny since Sunday not warm in the shade but there's still some heat in the sun in fact I sat out in it yesterday afternoon and could feel the heat on my cheekimage,  as there was no wind it just felt like Summer,  it was lovely here first thing but it's got rather cloudy now but the sun is trying to get through the cloud and the wind has picked up a bit,  heavy rain forecast tomorrow image

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    It's tumble dryer weather here in South Wales!image

    Zoomer - I love cobwebs too and took these pics when they were covered in dew.  You have no idea how many there are until they are wet or you walk into one! (Apologies to those who don't like anything to do with spiders)

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  • I managed to get caught up in a cobweb and was amazed at how strong it was, beautiful pictures. Sunny here today but think we will have rain again tomorrow, always rains on days i go swimming. A while after getting caught in cobweb i could feel something tickling round my neck this went on for half an hour i then found the spider, gave me the creeps. Managed to catch it and its now safely back outside

  • Nr Lincoln.

    Afternoon everyone.

    It's been a lovely day here, although to box said Dark Clouds, we haven't seen any.

    I quite like this time of year. It was very still, no wind, and fairly warm as we went through the Wolds to the garden centre. OH now has new hoses for the garden pond pump, and has reconnected them,so all's well again.image.

    I don't mind spiders, and the webs that they spin are just incredible and you get to see their beautiful patterns when the dew is on them. Great pictures.image Thanks for sharing.

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    I get lots of webs near the GH and oddly enough attached to the washing line, often wondered how they get there, spiders must abseil of the roofimage Great pictures.

    Dark cloud here today, but, the rain stayed away which was a bonus. 

     

  • PentilliePentillie Posts: 411
    Glorious sunny day in the Chilterns - lovely sunset just fading away. Spent the last few hours up the allotment, hoeing between swedes and winter greens, and generally tidying up. Picked some chard, broccoli and carrots to go with my potatoes and peas ( stored in the garage), all of which will go well with my steak pie in the oven! Perfect day - has set me up nicely for my trip down to Cornwall on Friday. Always nice to return to my birthplace. P.s - watch out for the jumping spiders!
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