Weather Report..................

The weather in Wiltshire this morning was wonderful. So I've come south-west to Dorset where it's equally good in Dorchester:

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......and Maiden Castle, the largest Iron Age hilltop fort in England:

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...and to think that a community built this with very basic tools, though it was designed, built, modified, enlarged over several centuries.
The scale of the engineering is breath- taking:

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.......this image of humans in their Iron Age (foreground) and Hydrocarbon Age (background) I find interesting:

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But why are the sunflowers just below the fort facing the wrong way:

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Are they getting ready for the sunrise tomorrow morning?

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
 
The iced white port did help.
I may need it tomorrow.
North and Central Portugal are expecting a cold, low pressure front, bringing.
rain storms..
Not here though.
 
It's windy out there in Weymouth harbour.
In fact over 80kph worth of wind!
Storm Ellen brought her gale to Dorset about 22:00 last evening and did a first-rate job of keeping Moho-ers awake throughout the night.
There's plenty of redundant cruise ships parked up on the briny here. I hope that they've fixed their anchors to the seabed with Sikaflex or similar otherwise they'll be embarking on an unscheduled trip round the bay.

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
 
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What a grim day today is weather-wise, here in west Wales. Grey and squally with heavy winds. We are sheltered somewhat being in the bottom of a valley but very crappy indeed!

Indian summer anyone?
 
My neighbour Ken, has saved me the effort of composing something.

White Port day.
Celebrating :
A parcel arrived, after 18 days in transit.
Value in UK about a tenner... Postage.. £5.70..
Unavailable here, though..
Asked for delivery to a village bar.
Checked on alternate days.
Only polite to have drinks and a natter to the locals.
9 days at about£2.50 a day...
Worth every penny.
In fact we'll still keep going down to check.
 
My neighbour Ken, has saved me the effort of composing something.

White Port day.
Celebrating :
A parcel arrived, after 18 days in transit.
Value in UK about a tenner... Postage.. £5.70..
Unavailable here, though..
Asked for delivery to a village bar.
Checked on alternate days.
Only polite to have drinks and a natter to the locals.
9 days at about£2.50 a day...
Worth every penny.
In fact we'll still keep going down to check.

If it helps with your need to justify visits to the village bar, I'm happy to pretend sending a parcel to you, Paul.
Perhaps once your current excuses....oops, a silly slip of the fingers.....I mean once your current perfectly reasonable and believable reasons have run their course ........

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
 
I took a potter along the beautiful Dorset coast into Devon and back to Portland today.
The view of Chesil beach and The Fleet:

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.......from the Verne High Angle Battery:

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......is impressive.

The wind is gradually easing down here by Portland Castle on the water front - so hopefully I'll get at least some sleep tonight.

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
 
I took a potter along the beautiful Dorset coast into Devon and back to Portland today.
The view of Chesil beach and The Fleet:

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.......from the Verne High Angle Battery:

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......is impressive.

The wind is gradually easing down here by Portland Castle on the water front - so hopefully I'll get at least some sleep tonight.

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
Sleep well, Old chap.
More photos please..
You're making our feet itch.
We tramped that ground some 18 years ago, fascinating scenery.
Alas the beer was crap and expensive...
We never went back.

35 degrees, in the carport..
The ice in my white port, melts toooo quickly.
 
It's less windy here on the Isle of Portland this morning. In fact it's blowing at a measly 60 kph.
I'm due to meet some of the Offsprung and Grandsprogs today for a few days camping further east in Dorset. It's going to be fun holding the tents down whilst we bang a couple of hundred 2 metre stakes into the mud.
I really can't wait to see them all.

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
 
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