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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postnice.
do you make pies with them ?, ours always come out a little bitter
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Still 38 degrees here and very humid.
Hoping for an Indian summer in time for the start of my new contract in Goole - looks like there are some nice beaches round there.
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I voted hot and sunny because, like Chef, I am in sunny central Europe.
Here on the shores of lake constance it has been scorching days and warm balmy nights with the odd spectacular thunderstorm. Quite delightful.
It will soon be Oktoberfest and shortly after that the ski season starts.
It's a hard life if you don't weaken.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostLuckily for me, the blackberry patch is across the road. can do it rain or shine.
do you make pies with them ?, ours always come out a little bitter
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postfor me, weather wise, its been a bummer of a summer, most of my plans for camping etc have been washed out.
I am supposed to be taking the tribe blackberry picking this Sunday, but it looks like THAT will have to be cancelled also
grrr
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Originally posted by chef View Postfailed poll, what about those who had a lovely 30C summer almost daily on the continent?
Cold and wet at the moment though - 17°C and raining. It'll improve tomorrow - not as hot as last week, but still the mid to late 20s.
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for me, weather wise, its been a bummer of a summer, most of my plans for camping etc have been washed out.
I am supposed to be taking the tribe blackberry picking this Sunday, but it looks like THAT will have to be cancelled also
grrr
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failed poll, what about those who had a lovely 30C summer almost daily on the continent?
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I went on holiday to Norfolk this year. First time I've been there, except for a day trip years ago. It was sunny all week, and lawns and fields were all quite brown and sunburned, so I guess it wasn't just that week. Reminded me of Summer when I was a kid. At home near Manchester it's never got hot at all this year, as far as I can make out.
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Summer
28Hot and sunny32.14%9Cold, wet and windy21.43%6Not as good as it used to be35.71%10The sun shines out of AndyW's10.71%3Looks like the summer we didn't have is almost over*, global warming must be making things cooler. The weathermen say that this (UK) summer was warmer than average though. Do you believe them?
Where's a nice cheap warm place to escape to?
*cue antipodean pedantry
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