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Josef wrote:This stuff amuses me greatly.
Folk (usually the same ones) complain vociferously when it's cold, when it's hot, and when an extended period of time has passed without it being either of those.
Welcome to Scotland.
HelenD wrote:27C here and it's just gone eight o'clock in the evening. Yes, the windows are open.
RDR wrote:Josef wrote:This stuff amuses me greatly.
Folk (usually the same ones) complain vociferously when it's cold, when it's hot, and when an extended period of time has passed without it being either of those.
Welcome to Scotland.
After weeks of below average temps, which have meant my veggies are way behind, these nice days are a joy for the garden.
The Egg Man wrote:RDR wrote:Josef wrote:This stuff amuses me greatly.
Folk (usually the same ones) complain vociferously when it's cold, when it's hot, and when an extended period of time has passed without it being either of those.
Welcome to Scotland.
After weeks of below average temps, which have meant my veggies are way behind, these nice days are a joy for the garden.
Yeah, if you can keep up with the watering.
Vinegar Tom wrote:We had a cracker of a thunder storm this morning in Galashiels. Not a huge amount , but one of them must have been the closest I have been to a strike. The thunder was as loud as I have ever heard and pretty awe inspiring with huge crack and rolling aftermath.
There was a huge amount of rain yesterday and this morning, leading to Jedburgh being flooded and local roads being closed.
flood
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