Edina;n15640 said:5 degrees and cloudy - too warm for Xmas eve.
Campervanannie;n15651 said:Yes it’s strangely warm for time of year I’m off to shops for my greens and fruit now
2cv;n15675 said::Umbrella_Rain_Drops:Umbrella_Rain_Drops:Umbrella_Rain_Drops but 11 degrees, :Umbrella_Emoji: promised on Tuesday :Slightly_Smiling_Fa
Full Member;n15674 said:It's Sunday, Annie. Are they open so early in the day? Small independents?
For me it's t'supermarket at 1000.
Colin :smile::smile::smile:
Pauljenny;n15747 said:Lovely lunch in the BBQ tent at the market , while thunder rattled around. Lurched back up to the hovel , where 14 of us indulged ourselves in pudding and wine. Sun broke through.
An hour later we had 5 minutes of fine drizzle.
We're off to the village, for a band concert that the Mayor denies any knowledge of... He's supposed to be opening it.
Taking my brolly.
Full Member;n15775 said:I really don't know how you cope with life in Portugal, Paul. It must be so stressful and tiring for you.
Keep your chin up and think of England.
Happy Christmas to you and yours.
Colin ???
Pauljenny;n15787 said:Thanks Colin,
You are very understanding about the difficult situation that we are in.
If only we could buy a little bungalow in somewhere picturesque, like Grimsby , settle down and sit in front of the telly until we fade away...... Just a dream, Just a dream.
I'll make a New Year resolution to stop complaining... Honest.
Compliments of the season to you and all the patient souls who put up with my claptrap
Happy Xmas and a serene, healthy 2018.
Just nipping out to connect the roof gutters to the cisterns.. Its raining, gently.. Thanks Santa.!
Edina;n15841 said:The rain dance/stagger worked then Paul?
Looks as though we're in for a very muggy Xmas, but, whatever the weather is where you are, hope you all have a great day.
2cv;n15868 said:Much better day today, the rain is only light.