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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
Glorious weather...25c at 10am ... just finished the lawn before the temperature rises :¬)
Post edited by DL on 17/06/2017 at 15:01.
Looks like it's going to be a lovely day here again, already nice and warm with plenty of sunshine.
Got sport on all day today but no doubt I'll have a sit in the back garden in the sun for a bit as well and might get the BBQ on this evening.
Started off cloudy but the sky now looks far more blue. Doubt we'll get the sort of temperature being predicted up in London and further North but it still looks like a nice weekend is on the way. Predicted to be about 22c today.
Beautiful day here, looks like we're heading for a scorcher over the weekend with temperatures of up to 28 degrees expected from tomorrow to Monday.
Back in the Yard today ... sunny, then drizzle and then the warm, sunny weather ... beautiful. Still sunny and warm now but the wind has 'picked up' ... still, it's looking good for the weekend and well into next week :¬)
Beautiful day here, lots of sunshine and very warm as well. Been working outside today but just come inside for a spot of lunch.
Started off overcast and threatening rain but pretty warm and sunny now.
Eldest has her Sports Day today (which she never looks forward to) so pretty good weather for that.
Haven't been feeling all that good today. Pity as the weather looked so nice, not that I had much time to enjoy it bar a quick dog walk this evening.
E3 finished for another year. as far as the main announcements go, anyway. For me Nintendo walked away with the prize for best show this year, despite it being pre-recorded. So full of happiness and light against the other consoles grey palettes, guns and serious faces.
DL wrote:
Mrs DL doesn't do boats but she's been on cruise ships???? So we use the more sedate route ... the Chunnel. Half hour sitting in your car under the English Channel ... done it 6 times now and it's just fine, beats the ferries hands down. Only problem today was our return journey ... Chunnel to Dartford Tunnel was a nightmare and then on until I reached the M1 North, which wasn't a lot better until I reached Watford Gap, but then of course we hit the 'Wild Lands' and things definately improved ... ;¬)
Yeah, it would be getting up to the tunnel in the first place for us.
pb wrote:
Only time I've been to France was when I was very young. I don't particularly do well on boats, which is probably one of the reasons I haven't been since.
Mrs DL doesn't do boats but she's been on cruise ships???? So we use the more sedate route ... the Chunnel. Half hour sitting in your car under the English Channel ... done it 6 times now and it's just fine, beats the ferries hands down. Only problem today was our return journey ... Chunnel to Dartford Tunnel was a nightmare and then on until I reached the M1 North, which wasn't a lot better until I reached Watford Gap, but then of course we hit the 'Wild Lands' and things definately improved ... ;¬)