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Got a sunstroke yesterday, 32 degC today. Last week in Bangkok before coming back to the UK, I have heard it is cold!
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Yes, indeed DS and I have just started another thread on the subject of these extraordinary events.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAnd I've been hearing reports over the wireless that there is snow down in the West Country.
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Quitter.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCancelled this morning's bike ride and chilling in my PJs instead.
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Cancelled this morning's bike ride and chilling in my PJs instead.
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What a dark day
There's non-stop heavy rain here in Buckinghamshire, how is it near you?
As I understand it we have a double-depression over the British Isles. And I've been hearing reports over the wireless that there is snow down in the West Country.
It's just as well I cut and scarified the lawns yesterday. I've still got a few pansies to lay out, but they can wait.Tags: None
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