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-2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold!
Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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"Sacha" wrote in message
... -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ Just spent a wonderful month cruising around the Canaries, Madeira and into the Med down to Egypt etc etc etc and when we were in Kusadasi Turkey, we saw a wonderful sunset and many photos were taken. Regret they are on a 'subscribed only' website otherwise I could have given you a link. Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com |
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Well it looks like we might even get a touch of frost as well tonight... 'dashed inconvenient' as we still have geranium / pelars' in flower on the patio - and the rhubarb has started to come up (outside uncovered)! Keith Portland - 'out in the sea' "Sacha" wrote in message ... -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:37:26 +0000, Sacha wrote:
-2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! ******************************* "Red sky in the morning shepherds' warning" I took this at about 8pm looking out of my office window. I must admit it gave me the shudders and I wondered what it could possibly be a warning of as you said. It comes down the the edge of the garden brrr. http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/morningfire.html *************************************888 |
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"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 20/12/06 18:55, in article , "Keith (Dorset)" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! -- Well it looks like we might even get a touch of frost as well tonight... 'dashed inconvenient' as we still have geranium / pelars' in flower on the patio - and the rhubarb has started to come up (outside uncovered)! Keith Portland - 'out in the sea' I'd take them all in or cover them with fleece or newspaper. Touch of frost, indeed. Pah! ;-) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ First white lawn last night and tonight it feels colder so I have drained the mist unit and switched on the second heat mat (forgot last year and it cost me a small fortune to replace all the damaged bits!) Hope my newly germinate grass seed will be ok, teach me to be complacent :~) -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and Lapageria rosea |
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On 20/12/06 19:26, in article
, "Welsh Witch" wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:37:26 +0000, Sacha wrote: -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! ******************************* "Red sky in the morning shepherds' warning" I took this at about 8pm looking out of my office window. I must admit it gave me the shudders and I wondered what it could possibly be a warning of as you said. It comes down the the edge of the garden brrr. http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/morningfire.html *************************************888 Gorgeous photo, though. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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Sacha wrote:
-2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! My friend over and down? in Bournemouth said tonight that there was a LOT of frost on everything as he was going to the internet cafe. And he mentioned that it was also "bloody cold"...........over here...errrrr, ummm, it got up to 70o F, but there is currently a HUGE winter blizzard slamming Denver and moving through the plains states headed for me here on the eastern edge. Not sure if that means rain for me or what. The day was warm enough that I actually had a tank top, sandals and jeans on to go down the long driveway to the mailbox today. It was surreal. I'd not be surprised to find at least THUNDERSTORMS here by the time the weather moves into the region. I hope everyone is geared up for Solstice.....I'm more pumped this year about that than the actual approach of Christmas. But having said that........I just got a most awesome package from said previously mentioned friend in Bournemouth who sent me Nettle tea, Fennel tea, Twinings Rhubarb & Blackberry tea and Echinacea & Raspberry tea.....awesome! (I'm easy to please.........) he also sent me 8 music cd's he's been agonizing over for weeks to send me. I'm in hopes to write some wintery but out of season rambles based on the pictures I've taken of the gardens this past spring and summer and didn't write about at all due to being very distracted. Bad health has kicked me butt, but I am slowly and agonizingly healing up, with set backs of physicality's and more infections, from whence I know not where they come from..................OLD AGE AIN'T FOR SISSIES~ madgardener up on the ridge back in a cold fairy holler, overlooking English Mountain |
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"Welsh Witch" wrote in message news On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:37:26 +0000, Sacha wrote: -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! ******************************* "Red sky in the morning shepherds' warning" I took this at about 8pm looking out of my office window. I must admit it gave me the shudders and I wondered what it could possibly be a warning of as you said. It comes down the the edge of the garden brrr. http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/morningfire.html *************************************888 Stunning picture. I think you mean 8am though? Still, let's not argue over technicalities. Steve |
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Still no frost! a bit murky though! I have some geranium cuttings / plants in the greenhouse so the old ones (which are very old) can suffer... Best wishes, Keith "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 20/12/06 18:55, in article , "Keith (Dorset)" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! -- Well it looks like we might even get a touch of frost as well tonight... 'dashed inconvenient' as we still have geranium / pelars' in flower on the patio - and the rhubarb has started to come up (outside uncovered)! Keith Portland - 'out in the sea' I'd take them all in or cover them with fleece or newspaper. Touch of frost, indeed. Pah! ;-) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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On 20/12/06 23:49, in article ,
"madgardener" wrote: Sacha wrote: -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day.snip I'm in hopes to write some wintery but out of season rambles based on the pictures I've taken of the gardens this past spring and summer and didn't write about at all due to being very distracted. Bad health has kicked me butt, but I am slowly and agonizingly healing up, with set backs of physicality's and more infections, from whence I know not where they come from..................OLD AGE AIN'T FOR SISSIES~ madgardener up on the ridge back in a cold fairy holler, overlooking English Mountain No blizzards in this part of UK, or anywhere else for that matter but LOTS of fog and many delayed flights for Christmas travellers. Today we have an even heavier frost and thin ice on one of the shadier ponds. But it's bright and sunny and quite beautiful. I can bear this easily but heaven preserve me from the low cloudy skies of a Dartmoor 'clag'. Hope you're better soon, Maddie and that Christmas is good. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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"madgardener" wrote in message ... snip My friend over and down? in Bournemouth said tonight that there was a LOT of frost on everything as he was going to the internet cafe. And he mentioned that it was also "bloody cold"........... That's where I am. Your friend is truthing. Steve |
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 09:29:40 +0000, shazzbat wrote:
"Welsh Witch" wrote in message news On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:37:26 +0000, Sacha wrote: -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day. Tonight, the temperature is falling like a stone and after a trip to the chiropractor for both of us, the cold almost undid all the good he'd done to our creaky spines. Yesterday morning, Ray looked out of our bedroom window at about 7.30am and exclaimed at the extraordinary sight of what looked like a bright red light shining some distance away. It was almost fluorescent. It was only after a few moments observation that we realised it was the sun. We've never seen anything quite like it and in mediaeval times, I think it would have been a portent, though of what, I don't know. When I did the well worn "red sky in the morning..." Ray chipped in with "shepherd's cottage on fire"! Last week we woke up to a sunrise that was pink right across the sky, looking exactly like a sunset. The times they are a-changing! ******************************* "Red sky in the morning shepherds' warning" I took this at about 8pm looking out of my office window. I must admit it gave me the shudders and I wondered what it could possibly be a warning of as you said. It comes down the the edge of the garden brrr. http://www.walk-wales.org.uk/morningfire.html *************************************888 Stunning picture. I think you mean 8am though? Still, let's not argue over technicalities. Steve ************************* Yeah right...What a prat me!...Frightened me to death really looked like blood and fire flowing all over the sky. My first thought was 7/7 but nothing happened like that in this country although our poor soldiers probably see such every day ************************ |
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"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 20/12/06 23:49, in article , "madgardener" wrote: Sacha wrote: -2C here last night. Mercifully there's no wind but my goodness, it's cold! Frost is still lying in one or two parts of the garden which haven't felt the sun of a glorious winter's day.snip I'm in hopes to write some wintery but out of season rambles based on the pictures I've taken of the gardens this past spring and summer and didn't write about at all due to being very distracted. Bad health has kicked me butt, but I am slowly and agonizingly healing up, with set backs of physicality's and more infections, from whence I know not where they come from..................OLD AGE AIN'T FOR SISSIES~ madgardener up on the ridge back in a cold fairy holler, overlooking English Mountain No blizzards in this part of UK, or anywhere else for that matter but LOTS of fog It's the fog bit that bothers me, all we have here is a bit of a mist, but a large number of motorists have their headlights and fog lights on! and many delayed flights for Christmas travellers. As one who lives under the flight path of Heathrow, that is welcome news! Ir is rather cold though, and we have had a couple of mornings of frost. Alan |
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On 21/12/06 16:39, in article ,
"Alan Holmes" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... snip No blizzards in this part of UK, or anywhere else for that matter but LOTS of fog It's the fog bit that bothers me, all we have here is a bit of a mist, but a large number of motorists have their headlights and fog lights on! My concern is that there wlll be a number of car crashes in this appalling fog which does not, however, seem to be affecting this part of the country in our microclimate fashion. With railways not running - I do wonder which genius figured out that a potential passenger bonanza was a good time to shut down the trains - the road travellers will be increased considerably and in bad fog it doesn't bear thinking about. This is not going to be a good time for road travellers, the police, the firemen or the ambulance crews. and many delayed flights for Christmas travellers. As one who lives under the flight path of Heathrow, that is welcome news! But did you move there before the airport was built? ;-)) Ir is rather cold though, and we have had a couple of mornings of frost. We have never seen the glass as far as it is tonight in the Very Dry direction. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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