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At the risk of being unpopular
On 09/11/2013 13:19, bert wrote:
In message , Ophelia writes "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... On 11/8/2013 10:51 PM, Sacha wrote: On 2013-11-08 20:56:11 +0000, S Viemeister said: On 11/8/2013 3:18 PM, sacha wrote: Seems that way to me, too. In memory, every day was spent on the beach with friends. We were rarely out of the water! A cousin of mine (a primary teacher), says that remembering summers that way, means that you had a happy childhood - you only remember the sunny days. No, no, it was all like that! Honest! ;-)) I wonder if anyone remembers what they did on the rainy days, quite so clearly. I certainly don't. I remember one or two really rainy days, running around holding a giant rhubarb leaf over my head as an umbrella, splashing in puddles, getting thoroughly soaked, and enjoying myself immensely. No, I can't say I remember any of that! The days truly were long and sunny I don't know if anyone agrees with me but we used to have proper summers and winters. We've been keeping monthly rainfall records for about 15 years now and the average for each month closely correlates with the average for each month up to 1956 (my wife studied geography and has a geographic atlas published in that year). Wettest months are Oct and Nov closely followed by August and July. But where are you? |
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