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Default The weather and so MUCH of it!

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Nick Maclaren wrote:

We have had negligible wind, and it has been fairly warm (-4 Celcius),
but there were a couple of days with treacherous travelling conditions.
Cambridge is, however, in the lee of almost every hill the south of
the UK possesses.


You are joking. It's been really wild in Swavesey, 10 miles to the
North West. I spent Sunday morning clearing the paths in Waresley
Wood (20 miles West of Cambridge) of fallen trees.


I spent Sunday morning walking in the Yorkshire dales in glorious
sunshine :-)
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Default The weather and so MUCH of it!

In article , Nick Wagg
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Nick Maclaren wrote:

We have had negligible wind, and it has been fairly warm (-4 Celcius),
but there were a couple of days with treacherous travelling conditions.
Cambridge is, however, in the lee of almost every hill the south of
the UK possesses.


You are joking. It's been really wild in Swavesey, 10 miles to the
North West. I spent Sunday morning clearing the paths in Waresley
Wood (20 miles West of Cambridge) of fallen trees.


I spent Sunday morning walking in the Yorkshire dales in glorious
sunshine :-)
--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm
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Default The weather and so MUCH of it!

Kay Easton wrote:

In article , Nick Wagg
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You are joking. It's been really wild in Swavesey, 10 miles to the
North West. I spent Sunday morning clearing the paths in Waresley
Wood (20 miles West of Cambridge) of fallen trees.


I spent Sunday morning walking in the Yorkshire dales in glorious
sunshine :-)


Bliss, but I'd settle for either.
--
Nick Wagg
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Default The weather and so MUCH of it!

Kay Easton wrote:

In article , Nick Wagg
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You are joking. It's been really wild in Swavesey, 10 miles to the
North West. I spent Sunday morning clearing the paths in Waresley
Wood (20 miles West of Cambridge) of fallen trees.


I spent Sunday morning walking in the Yorkshire dales in glorious
sunshine :-)


Bliss, but I'd settle for either.
--
Nick Wagg
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