Blue skies, can't see a cloud from my vantage point, and sunny (duh, of course!). A heady 11 degrees. Must be a bit of a stiff breeze as I can see the lamppost wobbling (or it's being humped by a dog). Ah, a wispy high level cloud has just scurried past at a rate of knots. Must be strong winds up there then.
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Blue skies, can't see a cloud from my vantage point, and sunny (duh, of course!). A heady 11 degrees. Must be a bit of a stiff breeze as I can see the lamppost wobbling (or it's being humped by a dog). Ah, a wispy high level cloud has just scurried past at a rate of knots. Must be strong winds up there then. -
Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Blue skies, can't see a cloud from my vantage point, and sunny (duh, of course!). A heady 11 degrees. Must be a bit of a stiff breeze as I can see the lamppost wobbling (or it's being humped by a dog). Ah, a wispy high level cloud has just scurried past at a rate of knots. Must be strong winds up there then.
I hope they’ve calmed a little for tomorrow. I’ll be in a T5 lounge for lunch.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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In with the hoi polloi
It was a dry & sunny walk down, should be raining in another 25 minutes as I leave.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Afternoon denizens
Sunny with fluffiness, and about 11°C out there today
The nominal temperature doesn’t count for much though as it’s very windy and, judging by the currents making it through my kitchen window, not a warm breezeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postit’s very windy and, judging by the currents making it through my kitchen window, not a warm breeze
We should be told.
Walk walked.
The trees were creaking a bit in the breeze which Is Not A Good Sign, so I legged it away from that spot pretty damn quick*.
Lunch was poached tomato and scrambled egg on Morrisonssunflower and pumpkin seedmulitseeded toast.
Nice enough, with a random baked spud thrown in for no readily apparent reason, along with the two jam sandwiches (one bramble jelly, the other blackcurrant) and 1.05 pints of good Glengettie Tea.
*i.e.about as fast as an can manage to stagger up a hill that's quite steep just there.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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It's wasn't all that windy when I walked around the corner to have a pedicure. Toes all beautifully pimped now.
Thought the weather was on the turn as it seemed to suddenly darken while in the salon but there's still blue skies out.
Having a cuppa and then a walk down to a storage place I'm thinking of renting a small unit from. Following my recent sortings out, I have tat that needs putting somewhere so I don't have to see it.Comment
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Chicken soup for lunch - the real stuff, out of a Heinz tin, rather than those homemade impostors
Just popped up to the Amazon Locker and can confirm that it’s windy out but, in areas sheltered from the breeze, rather mildComment
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It was a tad windier on the walk to / from the storage place. Not too bad though. A bit more cloud now - fluffier ones have started moving in.
Still warm enough and dry. Almost toasty when the wind drops.Comment
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The afternoon's Freecell score was 89%.
The "ready to eat" mango (Morrisons, reduced, but not so reduced as the delicious ones from a week or so ago) was rather nice but not as nice as the over ripe ones previously mentioned.
I'd left this one ripen a bit more since the other one had proved rather disappointing.
I think the evening's entertainment is going to be "Farewell My Lovely" with that Robert Mitchum character.
I note with some alarm that it also has Sly Stallone in it.
I wonder if I'll be able to spot him.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostBlack currants, red currants, or white currants?
We should be told.Comment
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