Wet summer dribs and drabs

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Not even one drop of rain today, can't believe it! Garlic finally dry enough to store, not a huge crop but pleasing nonetheless.
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I've got a little pumpkin - whoop!!!

Keep that big yellow orb up there and I'll have a big pumpkin...OK medium!

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While you're enjoying that welcome sun a report from NW Wales. Pitch dark at 5.15 this morning. Dark clouds now, a strong, cold wind blowing fog in from the bay, and rain forecast on and off this week. But am I complaining? What do you think :?:
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Beautiful Blue Sky Day here - not a cloud anywhere.

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So the NW in your "NW Wales" location actually stands for Nice Wet Wales? :twisted:
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We need just two more days to complete the miracle of gathering our hay crop. We have had write-off only about 20% and this is the miracle.
There is masses of what I call run-of-the-mill hay and a lot of work needed to get the grass back into good fettle. We normally have a late Silage crop later in the year. Looking at what we have to work with this may not be possible this year.
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Another glorious sunny morning here.

We could do with some rain :D
Cheers PJ.

I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
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Hi PJ,

What :shock: :shock:

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The Internet's getting frightening.
I'm quite used to looking for prices for things then every other site I go to showing adverts for them. Yesterday I cut the hedge. Today I got a special offer for a hedge trimmer. How did they know?
Could be a coincidence of course.
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Hi Geoff,

Is'nt something to do with cookies which track all your movements on the net :shock: it happens to me all the time, but the first time was spooky :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Enjoy your day everybody else - feeling picked on again.
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Geoff wrote:Enjoy your day everybody else - feeling picked on again.


We're overcast and warm but no rain so far and the sun is trying to break through. If it succeeds Geoff I'll be sure and tell it to go pay you a visit :D

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After a few warm(ish) days it's back to "summer" again. Daytime around 15C forecast and plenty of rain on the horizon. Only 9C this morning.
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
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And the rain did come! Cold, wet and windy today and rain forecast for the next ten days.
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Both days of this weekend now been hit by torrential showers. :(
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