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

Full Member; :Smiling_Face_with_H[/QUOTE said:
That's the way, Paul. We don't want to upset those suffering with bad weather.



Until tomorrow.

Colin ???


It's hard work, being virtuous, isn't it?
So hard, I've had to come indoors... And not to get an umbrella..
 
Well we still have snow albeit not a lot and it was a lovely sunny day and surprisingly warm!
 
It's been bitterly cold here at Stonehenge but the wind appears to have dropped now and so hopefully not as cold out there but I'm not going out to find out as I am warm and in my new pjs
 
Campervanannie;n20126 said:
It's been bitterly cold here at Stonehenge but the wind appears to have dropped now and so hopefully not as cold out there but I'm not going out to find out as I am warm and in my new pjs

I'm glad you lashed out on the pjs it must of been a bit of a struggle without them.
 
Lee;n20129 said:
I'm glad you lashed out on the pjs it must of been a bit of a struggle without them.

Yes it's a little unnerving sleeping in a MH without your Pjs as you find yourself lining up your jeans and a jumper incase of an emergency through the night lol
 
Morning feels very cold outside at the stones not ventured out to check yet.
 
Edina;n20156 said:
Bit dodgy underfoot, wet with thin ice on top :Emoji_Snowflake_Dow

Frankly, Chris, it's a bit dodgy here too. Fine, graded, gravel underfoot that hasn't yet been warmed by the sun.
Quite dangerous for the unwary.

Colin ???
 
Full Member;n20164 said:
Frankly, Chris, it's a bit dodgy here too. Fine, graded, gravel underfoot that hasn't yet been warmed by the sun.
Quite dangerous for the unwary.

Colin ???

You love to live dangerously.
I can't wait to be down there away from the cold.
 
Full Member;n20164 said:
Frankly, Chris, it's a bit dodgy here too. Fine, graded, gravel underfoot that hasn't yet been warmed by the sun.
Quite dangerous for the unwary.

Colin ???

You take care, don't want you stubbing your toe on a pomeganate
 
Lee;n20168 said:
You love to live dangerously.
I can't wait to be down there away from the cold.

The sun's behind a thin cloud cover so it's not warming up as it has recently, Lee. Currently 11°C though the forecast is back to clear blue sky from tomorrow for a few days.
Have a safe trip. Any thoughts on a mini-meet whilst you, Linda and others are in Spain?

Colin ???
 
This is going to be hard.
Breakfast on terrace, first time this year.

Cricket on Long Wave... Unusually clear signal.

.No urgent jobs to do.


ah well!....
 
Edina;n20169 said:
You take care, don't want you stubbing your toe on a pomeganate

I haven't seen any pomegranates, Chris, but the windfall navel oranges can be a trip hazard.
Please don't over worry about those of us hereabouts. We'll take care of ourselves as best we're able.

Colin ???
 
Full Member;n20183 said:
I haven't seen any pomegranates, Chris, but the windfall navel oranges can be a trip hazard.
Please don't over worry about those of us hereabouts. We'll take care of ourselves as best we're able.

Colin ???

Thanks, that has put my mind at rest
 
It is truly baltic here. Dry at present but lots of heavy snow showers forecast. Just off to book an escape to somewhere warm for a few weeks.
 
Full Member;n20181 said:
The sun's behind a thin cloud cover so it's not warming up as it has recently, Lee. Currently 11°C though the forecast is back to clear blue sky from tomorrow for a few days.
Have a safe trip. Any thoughts on a mini-meet whilst you, Linda and others are in Spain?

Colin ???

We set off on 12.45 am ferry from Dover on Monday (after a 'brief' stop to see Jennie who has very kindly offered us Sunday dinner). Where we end up who knows! We are aiming south for some warm weather? It would be good to meet up though so will keep you posted on our route.
 
well got some adidas hoddiesfor jim jam tops hoodie to keep my ears warm and long enough to cover my back
 
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