Woke up this morning to a very bright glare, Blue sky and Sunshine to welcome you there. A sight to make you want to sing, for here at last a reluctant Spring.
My Daffodils are blooming bunches all over the garden they bring joy to the heart.
Stockton on the lovely River Tees, for those who have no idea where this is between the Humber and the Wear next one before the Tyne, I would write a song about the Fog on it although I think it has been done, probably to death?
Sitting in lovely warm sunshine eating my Ham and Pease Pudding sandwich when from the West came a gust of cool wind and the clouds appeared. I always said they did not build the Pennine chain high enough. Retired to lovely warm Conservatory gazing out at my flowering Pieris with its shower of lovely white flowers, The Daffodils and early Blue bells making a nice backdrop, I do believe Spring has arrived in our North Eastern land. Expect the Vikings any day now. "Oh heck as like" it is getting darker, may have called Spring too early yet again.
Hello Joyce we had two lovely bright days as well but it seems to cloud in during late afternoon. With Rising ground either side it seems to channel down the Tees Valley from the Dales. There must be a hole in the Pennine Chain, I think I will go brick it up, quite dull now.
Yes, third day of brilliant sunshine here too - no coat needed today, so ideal for sitting out in the sun, except I had too much to do with planting, sowing, weeding and watering. Thank goodness our new irrigation system is almost complete, it will save me hours of watering each week.
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No sunshine here again - bucketing down right now - should be better tomorrow (fingers crossed), but cooler easterly wind.
Stockton.
Woke up this morning to a very bright glare, Blue sky and Sunshine to welcome you there. A sight to make you want to sing, for here at last a reluctant Spring.
My Daffodils are blooming bunches all over the garden they bring joy to the heart.
Frank.
Two full days of sunshine! Just what the doctor ordered to lift our spirits. Long may it last (the sunshine not the spirits).
Lovely sunny day down here a bit bit of wind but nothing like it has been for the last week or so.
Stockton on the lovely River Tees, for those who have no idea where this is between the Humber and the Wear next one before the Tyne, I would write a song about the Fog on it although I think it has been done, probably to death?
Sitting in lovely warm sunshine eating my Ham and Pease Pudding sandwich when from the West came a gust of cool wind and the clouds appeared. I always said they did not build the Pennine chain high enough. Retired to lovely warm Conservatory gazing out at my flowering Pieris with its shower of lovely white flowers, The Daffodils and early Blue bells making a nice backdrop, I do believe Spring has arrived in our North Eastern land. Expect the Vikings any day now. "Oh heck as like" it is getting darker, may have called Spring too early yet again.
Frank.
Third day of wall to wall sunshine Frank. Enjoying it while it lasts
Hello Joyce we had two lovely bright days as well but it seems to cloud in during late afternoon. With Rising ground either side it seems to channel down the Tees Valley from the Dales. There must be a hole in the Pennine Chain, I think I will go brick it up, quite dull now.
Frank.
Yes, third day of brilliant sunshine here too - no coat needed today, so ideal for sitting out in the sun, except I had too much to do with planting, sowing, weeding and watering. Thank goodness our new irrigation system is almost complete, it will save me hours of watering each week.
Stockton, return to normal, dull and dour though warm with it, the flowering plants seem to be enjoying it so not all bad then.
Frank.
Good morning all a bit overcast at moment - Lincoln