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  • xoggoth
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    Roads really drenched round here. Won't be doing council toothpaste inspections for a few days, due to deep mud the footpath I need to do will be inaccessible. Was almost impossible to navigate before today's rain.

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch: ham toasties

    I think there's been a shower, which has helped thaw a lot of the snow. Still some patchy areas in the grass, and lines of it at the bottom of car windscreens

    There were a young fox and one of the crows down on the lawn earlier. The fox tried casually heading towards the crow, whereupon the crow took off and landed again about four feet further away. Fox tried another casual amble in its direction, and it did the same. The fox gave up and wandered off at this point. Æsop would have made a whole thing about this

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Kaminoyama, Japan in 32 moves! (6 x 6 map)

    bored now.
    does the world start up again tomorrow?
    Why is religion allowed to close the feckin country down for two weeks every bloody year?

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    Morning.

    Sunday.

    Grey.

    Dark.

    Dank.

    Dreary.

    Sunless.

    Snowless.

    Very wet.

    Unpleasant.
    oh, dear, - sounds like Wales then

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  • ladymuck
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    Not a very nice drive down but the roads were quiet so the flow was good. Some nasty patches of flooding here and there on the A24.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Sunday.

    Grey.

    Dark.

    Dank.

    Dreary.

    Sunless.

    Snowless.

    Very wet.

    Unpleasant.

    Cold in here at 10.1 deg, 9 deg in the kitchen, 7 deg in the leanto.

    984 mBar, 29.06 in Hg, 738.1 Torr, 14.27171 psi, (down from 992 last night), 61% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 17th of December 2019 the walk up the hill was cold, some nuthatches were twittering, optimists were fishing in the res, LM was off up north again, NF was receiving & redirecting xmas cards for people living in a road 2 miles away, including one from Australia.

    Lunch: brunch.

    Entertainment: "Abilene Town (1946)" with that Randolph Scott: haven't seen this one before. Meh.

    Smoke & steel on U&Eden: Saltburn funicular railway. Septic wooden roller coaster ride. Mt Wilson observatory. Samson silver mine: invention of wire rope and man engine (lift). Ski chair lift.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 15:56.

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Raining, and has been for quite some time. Noisy precipitation overnight, maybe sleet or possibly hail? I didn't get up to look. Currently 7 degrees with it warming up to 13 by late afternoon/early evening. Rain set to continue all day. Barometer down to 987 mBar.

    Sunrise 08:06; Sunset 16:08

    Off to see Mum today. Down there it's 12 degrees and raining. Sunrise 08:03, sunset 16:12. What a difference 60 miles makes.

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  • WTFH
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    Cold yesterday, sleet overnight, turned to rain at some point. Now trying to decide if I take the dog for one big walk and get absolutely soaked, or two normal length ones and get absolutely soaked twice.

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  • xoggoth
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    Lot of snow on ground when I went to bed last night. Nextdoor thing said crashes and holdups at road through village. All gone today, wet and grey again! Walky will be a bit wet today.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    The snow must have carried on for a bit last night as there's a decent sprinkling. Not a total covering though, with the drive already clear, the tufty bits of the lawn poking through, and various cars showing some signs of thawing out. It'll all be gone by tonight, as it's already 1°C ("feels like" -2°) and will keep getting warmer even after dark, reaching 11° by midnight - possibly accompanied by rain too. The barometers are way down at 975/983mB

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  • NickFitz
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    After the usual Monkey Life there was the usual batch of wildlife repeats; they're getting back into the shark thing, among others

    No later telly, but I did a bit of mucking around with SpriteKit and GameplayKit stuff. It isn't working, probably because of a trivial error on my part, but I couldn't be bothered to get any further into it today

    Instead, I started reading February 1933: The Winter of Literature by Uwe Wittstock. It's about the four weeks and two days from Hitler being appointed as chancellor to the promulgation of the emergency decree that criminalised those the Nazis regarded as enemies, whereupon the process of arresting people and throwing them in concentration camps could begin. It's examined primarily in the context of writers and artists, those who fled in time and those who stayed until it was too late, because they are the people whose letters, journals, and memoirs have been preserved in archives and so on.

    Snow has come, but not in a particularly cataclysmic way; a pretty light sprinkling so far

    Goodnight all

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  • ladymuck
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    No sign of any snow here.

    Flat was still too chilly so I thought I'd check the boiler and I saw the pressure on zero. Re-pressurised the system and it seems to be warming up now.

    I wish there was a way for the boiler to issue an alert when the pressure is too low.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Oh, and I've won £50 on the Premium Bonds!

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Managed to get through to the Chinese takeaway on the third try, and they've only got a one hour backlog! I was expecting to be told to get there at quarter to eight but no, seven it is
    Very nice it was too

    The snow doesn't seem to have arrived here yet, but the radar suggests it's on its way

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  • NickFitz
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    Oh, and I've won £50 on the Premium Bonds!

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