Suddenly I notice it's totally dark at eight o'clock.
It's been like this all our lives and for millennia before that. So why are we surprised every autumn?
Where did it go?
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- alan refail
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Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)
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Last night I went up to the co-op at 6:15pm and my car reckoned it was dark enough to put the lights on........
Meanwhile, I see in deepest Bedfordshire there's been quaking of the earth as well as dark mornings and evenings....
C.
Meanwhile, I see in deepest Bedfordshire there's been quaking of the earth as well as dark mornings and evenings....
C.
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The day length seems to have been completely at odds with what time of year the temperatures indicate. The last couple of weeks felt like October, today and this week it feels like late August again. It felt like spring or autumn during much of the summer due to the high winds, too. And as for the start of the year with all those storms, who knows?!
Our small tortoiseshell, red admiral and peacock butterflies are battling against the strong westerly wind to stay on the remaining buddleia flowers, red valerian and other flowers, but the sun is shining and the washing has dried in a jiffy|!
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I felt the earth shudder...
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
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2020 has challenged on so many fronts - Weather: early heavy rain, then bright down here & unusually warmish, then gusts that blew things right out of the ground, then too coolish in a blink. Nature: Well C19 & lock down certainly helped the furry ones & don't think I have re-sown as many times but kind of nice not passing road kill on the bypass & seeing shy things pop out during my solo walks through the woods to the allotment! Work: I am heartedly sick of masks & steamed up glasses but amazed at how quickly I have adjusted, kind of like chatting to the volunteers at the entrances but those virtual meetings are weird having to click the little hand up sign like at primary school to say something is disturbing & showed up the massive computer fails - good for me - my computer! Not keen on knowing some of my overseas friends were in ITU though but all tough & made it back for me to chat to again. Home: Mr is high risk & I'm in the mix of it but not on the coal face at the front line - both of us have never had so much gel on our hands! All of this has made us both miss the seasons changing but we both ran out the back door when the first geese made their way to the Marsh! Back to nature then! While we angst nature reminds!
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It,s been such a bizarre and surreal year since Coronavirus descended on us that i,m afraid we,ve totally lost track of the seasons here. Half the time, being retired and both trying to shield As much as possible for health reasons we have problems Half the time trying to remember what day of the week it is!
Now the evenings are drawing in it will be just more of the same, but happening earlier in the day!! I don't think many of us will be enjoying much excitement over the coming weeks with the new regulations. I,ll be just stocking up with library books and probably looking forward to some early nights! Oh what an exciting life some of us lead !
Now the evenings are drawing in it will be just more of the same, but happening earlier in the day!! I don't think many of us will be enjoying much excitement over the coming weeks with the new regulations. I,ll be just stocking up with library books and probably looking forward to some early nights! Oh what an exciting life some of us lead !
I completely get that feeling—time has blurred since everything changed. The routine of shielding and the lack of variety makes the weeks blend into one another. As the nights draw in, it’s even easier to fall into that cycle. At least in some areas of life, there’s more control. Many platforms now offer safety features like verification processes, giving users more confidence and security in how they connect. If you're looking to break the monotony and shake things up, you might want to find someone to rack.
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Well hello everybody . Long time absent but here in thought
. Partly bedridden these days by my progressive neurone related problem.
But with Mr Primrose,s help I have just sown six pots of tumbling tomatoes for our patio and we hope to have more tomatoes & beans later.
Hope everybody is keeping well.
And if Snooky tunes in, his "special snowdrop" has multiplied beautifully this Spring & produced five flowers,
I still miss my veg growing badly and when the sun shines I itch to be out there getting my fingers dirty in the compost bags! But, C'est La vie!
. Partly bedridden these days by my progressive neurone related problem.
But with Mr Primrose,s help I have just sown six pots of tumbling tomatoes for our patio and we hope to have more tomatoes & beans later.
Hope everybody is keeping well.
And if Snooky tunes in, his "special snowdrop" has multiplied beautifully this Spring & produced five flowers,
I still miss my veg growing badly and when the sun shines I itch to be out there getting my fingers dirty in the compost bags! But, C'est La vie!
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Dear Primrose, what a lovely treat to see you back on here….we have missed you hugely!
Sorry to read that you are unable to do all the things, that you once enjoyed so much…but glad that between you, you are still managing to grow a few things.
This has made my afternoon…..
Sorry to read that you are unable to do all the things, that you once enjoyed so much…but glad that between you, you are still managing to grow a few things.
This has made my afternoon…..
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
