Early Summer Bits and Bobs.
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- retropants
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we were driving home from dorset to middlesex yesterday afternoon in that appalling heavy rain. It was relentless, and visibility was shocking. So glad to have made it home in one piece. lots of drivers did not have their lights on, and you could only just about see the car in front.
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Torrential rain here again ,forecast the same for tomorrow ,the plot is flooded but we can't complain we were rain dancing last week my wife all ways said she is a witch ,she never said it like that more about her supernatural power as I said a witch
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I hate it when you have plant plans & weather says otherwise & then the said rain & winds don't eventuate. Mind, I do also like the nice shiny house - not as much as being on lottie though!
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I was three quarters off an hour driving one and half miles to the plot this morning , most of the main roads around our part of town are flooded a main road into town is closed due to flooding that puts all the other roads to full capacity
What's going on? The weather gods fooled us! Last week the temperatures were rising above 30°C and I got a sunburn while working on my balcony garden. Today I have water on places I didn't know existed and the temperatures are just low enough to catch a cold and sneeze over your hot chocolate in front of the fireplace. Gotta watch out for the containers to not become too wet but it's a difficult job moving everything away.
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I see Wallis Seeds have finished, due to retirement.....a real shame, as I used to buy a lot of seeds from them.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
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it's still raining here. It hasn't really stopped since Monday morning. I haven't been into my garden since then