The laird;n15961 said:loads o white stuff here
2cv;n15920 said:Brilliant Christmas Day thanks, spent indoors so the weather can do whatever it wants. Hope that you've had a good day too. Going out for a picnic tomorrow, with a glimpse of sunshine even a possibility.
Tes;n15947 said:Looks like the hours of heavy snow we had forecast for later today is now forecast as rain and sleet. I do like the snow but in this case, I'm glad coz it makes things much easier at the Henley new years meet.
So jealous ours come and went too earlyThe laird;n15961 said:loads o white stuff here
Pauljenny;n15982 said:8.15 today. 10 degrees.
Not a drop of water into the cisterns.. Just enough to wash the dust and shird bite off the roof.
Ho hum.
Full Member;n16018 said:That brought back memories, 2cv. Thanks for that - a brilliant band.
Colin :smile::smile::smile:.
2cv;n16020 said:I saw them a couple of months ago, absolutely brilliant ?
2cv;n16042 said:Lovely day
Full Member;n16045 said:That's a great photo, 2cv. Where did you take it? Presumably this was out on the picnic you mentioned?
Colin ???
2cv;n16052 said:Indeed, had a picnic there just above Greenock. It's in the wc pois.
If 2CV would like to bring down a tankful, we would be thankful.Full Member;n16017 said:I'm wondering if you might do a deal with 2cv, Paul. He seems to have more water than he can sensibly use right now. Why not think of a way to persuade him to bring some down to you?
Just trying to be helpful here.
Colin :smile::smile::smile:
Pauljenny;n16069 said:If 2CV would like to bring down a tankful, we would be thankful.
Especially if the tank was full of that wonderful peaty fluid that they produce on Islay ?