Well just been sat outside with a very happy Wolvie think his team have done well or something anyway lovely evening in the mids but it felt very autumnal
Northern Lass wrote:Well just been sat outside with a very happy Wolvie think his team have done well or something anyway lovely evening in the mids but it felt very autumnal
is that it
Hope not, I'm on holiday next week! Know what you mean though, doesn't quite feel like summer here either!
Snoopysue
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Northern Lass wrote:Well just been sat outside with a very happy Wolvie think his team have done well or something anyway lovely evening in the mids but it felt very autumnal
is that it
We were sat out also and it was lovely then all of a sudden it just changed it was still nice but there was a chill in the air.
The last week or so it's been relatively dark when I get up in a morning, just enough that the bathroom light on is necessary. But it does mean that I get to enjoy the way the light plays on the trees in a morning, I'm not up early enough for that in midsummer!!
Snoopysue
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Had a lovely day out in Derbyshire yesterday, the sun shone, the scenery was breath taking. Bit of a mixed day today, hot one minute, chilly the next, I hear rain is on it's way for the next couple of days and it is getting colder. Do not dispair, September and October can still be hot, keep cheerful everyone, winter's not here yet.
I've just had a reasonably busy night on call. And I remebered what I don't like about the middle of the summer: I hate getting a call in the middle of the night, and then when it's finished and I can go back to bed it starting to get light, the birds are singing and there are still many hours until knock off time. Much better when it's just getting light on my way home from work, even better a frosty high pressure morning. I do love our changing seasons and our changable weather!!
Snoopysue
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When I worked in the Borough Market there were some days in the summer when I never saw the dark, I'd go to bed before dusk and rise when the sky was lightening up before the dawn.