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Just put my jumper on, I had the gas fire lit all yesterday evening just to dry the jacket out.Comment
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I went out to send a parcel.
Not that bad just a bit damp.
I reckon if I water the ground more there won't be a drought.
Maybe I should reseed the lawn - it is always followed by weeks of dry weather."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTyphoid from the corned beef?
More corned beef for lunch, on a wholemeal roll this time
The rain that has rained throughout the morning has either stopped, or paused briefly.Comment
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Fish supper cooked & consumed.
Liver & bacon extracted from freezer to defrost ready for tomorrow evening.
It's April showers here at the moment, but it's been largely dry and sunnyish all day.
Bit of a pity about the gale though.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFish supper cooked & consumed.
Liver & bacon extracted from freezer to defrost ready for tomorrow evening.
It's April showers here at the moment, but it's been largely dry and sunnyish all day.
Bit of a pity about the gale though.
There was a lorry ahead on the long curve up and over the M1 where the A14 ends, and the tarp over the top of it had come loose on the off side. The driver obviously hadn't noticed it flailing around in the wind like a mad thing as he joined the motorwayComment
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Ribs and chips for tea
The tail end of the evening seems quite pleasant out there - we even got a bit of a sunsetComment
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