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St, Gregory's Church. Kirknewton, Northumberland.

Kirknewton

in the county of Northumberland

Autumn at Colemere near Ellesmere, Shropshire

Colemere

in the county of Shropshire

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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 17:40 on 6th July 2008
Still morning here and it's nice. Supposed to get up to 97 later though.
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 19:36 on 6th July 2008
Normal here in Wheatley Sue H, tipping it down. In Didcot just 20 miles away equally throwing it down with thunder and lightning too. Guess you'd quite like it given the choice right now? Take care!
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Nick Jones
Nick Jones
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Location: UK
Posted at 16:27 on 7th July 2008
Was in Newquay this week, got sunburnt during the earlier half of the week it was so hot, and then the last couple of days it bucketed down along with gales in true Cornish fashion. Have returned to Windsor where a nice storm has greeted me home, just like where Ron is in Oxfordshire.
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 18:15 on 7th July 2008
Hot (in the 90s) and very humid.  I hate it! LOL!
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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Location: UK
Posted at 19:00 on 7th July 2008
Pouring down with rain, on and off all day. Still the plants need it even if I dont.
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Pam Quinton
Pam Quinton
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Joined: 18th Jul 2007
Location: South Africa
Posted at 19:43 on 7th July 2008
On 7th July 2008 19:00, Peter Evans wrote:
Pouring down with rain, on and off all day. Still the plants need it even if I dont.

Peter I have just returned from the U.K. England is soooooooo green. The most polished and beautiful parks everywhere. Your plants have ample water.
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Karen Pugh
Karen Pugh
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Posted at 19:45 on 7th July 2008
Was raining in Cumbria this morn, sunshine and showers this afternoon, looking a bit murky this evening
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L
L
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Posted at 20:48 on 7th July 2008
Rain thunder more rain more thunder etc etc etc
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L
L
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Location: UK
Posted at 21:06 on 7th July 2008
Peter I have just returned from the U.K. England is soooooooo green. The most polished and beautiful parks everywhere. Your plants have ample water.

That Pam.... is because it NEVER stops raining! LOL
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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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Posted at 21:50 on 7th July 2008
very dark thats what
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