What's your weather like?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sarraceniac, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :) Morning all,
    Allot cooler here this morning. The sun didn't break through until nearly 6.30 this morning here. A stiff breeze is making it feel allot cooler at the moment, but the forecast is good for today, maybe ending with a storm tonight they say...!;) A change is on the cards though, shame was enjoying this..!!:D

    :) Have a great day everyone..!
     
  2. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Hi everyone:) It's 18C here with a nippy breeze but at least the sun is breaking through.
     
  3. jjordie

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    Morning all
    Bit fresh here too, quite a bit of cloud but the
    sun keeps trying to shine.

    Can't type a lot as my eye is a bit poorly- spent yesterday
    at the hospital. Can't see too well at the moment so can only
    be on my computer for a few minutes at a time. [​IMG]



    No work today :rolleyes:Pal?
     
  4. midnightrose

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    Oh dear, get well soon! :)
     
  5. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    jjordie just you be careful,have a sit and watch things grow for a bit:)

    No work since last Thursday jjordie. I have a chest infection that hasn't cleared up despite a course if anti's....and to make matters worse I've just had two fillings:eek:..:D
    The only positive thing being off colour is that my 27 year old son managed to mow the lawns...first time ever!!!!:rolleyes:
     
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    Thanks Pal, I will do that :)
    Trouble is with an ulcer on my eye it is extremely painful and the stuff I have to
    put in my eye feels like wet cement mix which makes it even more painful.
    As for watching things grow - even the sunlight hurts my eye, so I am having to
    sit indoors wearing sunshades :cool:


    Hope the teeth are ok now and
    glad somebody cut your lawn for you,
    I am sure he enjoyed helping his old Dad, heehee!
    ..........................................................................................[​IMG]
     
  7. Pro Gard

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    Started off warm but cooler, lovely snshine for the afternoon but gone cool again now.
     
  8. daitheplant

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    Blue skies and sunshine all day here. Though there was a strong, chilly breeze.:)
     
  9. Anthony

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    Glorious sun all day. Not as warm as yesterday but still fantastic. :D
     
  10. strongylodon

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    Very windy here till this afternoon but still a warm day 22c, a few spots of rain now and muggy.
     
  11. Lyn

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    Another lovely day here.
    A cooler day and a bit of wind but sunny , ideal for gardening and drying the washing.:D

    It's our garden brown bin day tomorrow so I've been going round having a tidy to fill the bin before the forecast rain turns up.:mad:
     
  12. Cookie Monster

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    Last few hours in South Devon have been torrential rain and thunder and lightening.

    The garden was gasping for it mind!
     
  13. JarBax

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    9th day of glorious sunshine today! Some clouds though and a bit cooler with a breeze - really can't complain!

    jjordie - really empathise. I've had ulcers (years ago now), and I know how painful it is, Even now I am quite photophobic 9but that is due to kerataconus - another (eye)ball game altogether!!! Hope things improve soon - though theres no rushing the healing process. Can you cim the brightnesss on the monitor? Might give you a few more minutes?
     
  14. walnut

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    Morning all,another beautiful day in the offing not a cloud in the sky not as breezy either,just off to catch the sunrise,see ya later.:thumb:
     
  15. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Very cool at the moment with a bit of a breeze out there.Just hope the sun comes out to warm up my old bones.:thumb:
     
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