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Sue H
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Posted at 17:49 on 18th January 2012
On 17th January 2012 21:09, Ron Brind wrote:

Phoaarrrh I LOVE Brids too....not once, but twice Sue! those brids

What are you on Sue please send me a drop. lol


I read the replies this morning and thought, 'what are they on about?'. I'm back on the computer and just now see my double mistake.

All I can say is  .

Bit windy here today, but no snow (except whats left over from our last storm).  

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James Prescott
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Posted at 18:16 on 18th January 2012
dont worry sue  we call em brids round our way.Smile
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 16:19 on 19th January 2012
Yeah, like you call Grouse Grusoe lol
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Linda-mary Sigley
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Posted at 16:33 on 21st January 2012
On 19th January 2012 16:19, Ron Brind wrote:
Yeah, like you call Grouse Grusoe lol


No, it's Crusoe silly.  Robin the Brid Crusoe.  This group is for the birds anyway.

Dismal, light rain and coldish.  Unseasonable, except for the rain.  Normally would be in the mid-60's F. (About 29c)Wink 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 19:21 on 21st January 2012
the wind is getting up again and theres more rainFrown
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Linda-mary Sigley
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Posted at 13:27 on 22nd January 2012

Here we pray for rain for the crops.  The powers that be in Calif. have been talking about building a desalinization plant for many years.  We have too large a population for the amount of water we have.  In the north they get enough rain and have fewer people.  We have a pipeline to bring water down from the north and, of course, they resent us.  But, we grow great tomatoes.

 

Another storm coming with enough snow for the ski resorts about 1 1/2hrs. away from here.  We'll get quite a bit of rain here--no wonder I have 2 trench coats lol.  About 6c right now.  Big dip.

James, you look like a (American) Civil War general.Smile 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 18:22 on 22nd January 2012
its surprising how you change over-night Laughing
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Linda-mary Sigley
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Posted at 22:23 on 22nd January 2012

You're right on there James.  We call this moon phases.  There's a saying...if you don't like the weather wait a minute.  Summer is more predictable.

Afternoon here and the storm is on its way.  Grey pushing the blue away. 

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Ron Brind
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Posted at 14:41 on 23rd January 2012
Cloudy with light winds here in Wheatley, Oxford. Temperature about 9c but still beautiful England
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 16:58 on 24th January 2012
Occasional rain, grey skies and generally not nice, but hey this is England!
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