cold, wet, grey, dark - did we all sleep through summer and it is now autumn? Granted the grasses and hostas are loving it, but hardly any flowers on anything due to darkness, think we are all pretty miserable and fed up. Veggies just sitting there looking sad, courgettes with lots of leves but no flowers, nor would I - ditto just about everything else.
The farmers must be very worried, nothing will ripen while it is like this, and there does not seem to be much let up forecast. Yesterday they weres showing all the reasons this is happening, frankly my dear I don't give a damn - just 'when is it going to stop'.
Well, it's pitch dark here and thunder is rumbling overhead - but no rain as yet. I still have rhodochoton and black-eyed Susan to go out - they're outgrown their pots, but there's no way I'm putting them out in this. It's so cold that the thermostatically-controlled heating has come on!
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cold, wet, grey, dark - did we all sleep through summer and it is now autumn? Granted the grasses and hostas are loving it, but hardly any flowers on anything due to darkness, think we are all pretty miserable and fed up. Veggies just sitting there looking sad, courgettes with lots of leves but no flowers, nor would I - ditto just about everything else.
The farmers must be very worried, nothing will ripen while it is like this, and there does not seem to be much let up forecast. Yesterday they weres showing all the reasons this is happening, frankly my dear I don't give a damn - just 'when is it going to stop'.
Has anyone read the headlines on the Express this morning ?
Sorry I did . Monsoon floods.and worse storms for a decade.
Well, it's pitch dark here and thunder is rumbling overhead - but no rain as yet. I still have rhodochoton and black-eyed Susan to go out - they're outgrown their pots, but there's no way I'm putting them out in this. It's so cold that the thermostatically-controlled heating has come on!
Rhodochiton. I wish they'd fix "edit".