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

Still dark outside, but went to put some rubbish in outside bins earlier and it was very calm and not too cold, so looks to be shaping up to be a decent day in a bit.

Just as well ;) I'm expecting a call from the Old Bill to start my community service later today ... :oops:


What have you been doing ?

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You certainly don't look like a hardened criminal, Marie, Your eyes are not too close together ... But there and again, some of the most innocent, timid looking folk have turned out to be Axe Murderers.
Was it a crime of passion.. ?
Warm, calm and overcast, here... What a surprise. .
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Now, where did I put those galoshes?
 
Patchy sky and a breeze, rain forecast for later. My client for today sent text last night to say not sure whether we should bother gardening today as she is still not completely over her Christmas bug (although she came out to give me a hand last week) and the forecast is not good.

I'm wondering if I should agree with her (the cold doesn't bother me, only rain, ice or snow).

This is because I'm contemplating driving down to Essex at some point to take a butcher's at a van that's come up :)

The weather is not so good for next 3 days and I always can catch up next week.

What d'yall think? Essex or not Essex? :)
 
Make sure you have Google Translate available, Marie. They don' arf tork fanny , down there.
After a chilly night, we've got 14 degrees, hazy sunshine and the possibility of the odd light shower, after lunch. More proper rain expected... At 3am, Friday, naturally.
 
I've crossed the Tamar, left Devon and entered Cornwall for free at Plymouth. I was surprised to see that folks travelling in the opposite direction must pay for the privilege.
We deserve answers to the following questions:

1. If you're borasic do you have to spend the remainder of your life in Cornwall? (Some may need to follow Pauljenny's advice for a translation with that).
2. Are folks paying to leave Cornwall or paying to enter Devon?

It was wet in Devon and it's wet in Cornwall so the charge presumably has nothing to do with weather purchase.

Colin ???
 
I've crossed the Tamar, left Devon and entered Cornwall for free at Plymouth. I was surprised to see that folks travelling in the opposite direction must pay for the privilege.
We deserve answers to the following questions:

1. If you're borasic do you have to spend the remainder of your life in Cornwall? (Some may need to follow Pauljenny's advice for a translation with that).
2. Are folks paying to leave Cornwall or paying to enter Devon?

It was wet in Devon and it's wet in Cornwall so the charge presumably has nothing to do with weather purchase.

Colin ???

Come back via the A30 Colin and you've beaten the system (y)
 
It didn't manage the millimetre

Looks like I'm off duty until 3 am Saturday morning.

Much the same as yesterday, this morning. Coolish cloudy... ish .
Definitely an ish day.,
 
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