No Snow Here
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towny44
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Re: No Snow Here
Looks like I might need a shovel to clear my drive in the morning before we set off for Southampton, still snowing so there could be a fair covering come the morning. 
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Raybosailor
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Re: No Snow Here
Safe journey down John have a good cruise.towny44 wrote:Looks like I might need a shovel to clear my drive in the morning before we set off for Southampton, still snowing so there could be a fair covering come the morning.
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towny44
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Thanks Ray, could be a slow journey, but hopefully safe.Raybosailor wrote:Safe journey down John have a good cruise.towny44 wrote:Looks like I might need a shovel to clear my drive in the morning before we set off for Southampton, still snowing so there could be a fair covering come the morning.
John
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Jan Rosser
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Re: No Snow Here
Stay safe John - drive carefully - have a great cruise xxxtowny44 wrote:Looks like I might need a shovel to clear my drive in the morning before we set off for Southampton, still snowing so there could be a fair covering come the morning.
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Onelife
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Re: No Snow Here
Hi towny
It's noticeably got warmer here in the Midlands so you should have a clear run from here down to Southhampton.
Have a lovely cruise
Regards
Keith
It's noticeably got warmer here in the Midlands so you should have a clear run from here down to Southhampton.
Have a lovely cruise
Regards
Keith
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Stephen
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Re: No Snow Here
A safe journey and have a great time John 
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: No Snow Here
Likewise, and don't worry about your place at the bottom of LOTP, I'm sure Stephen will mind it for you 
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Re: No Snow Here
John who?Stephen wrote:A safe journey and have a great time John
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Silver_Shiney
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Merv asked who he was, not what he earnsStephen wrote:John O Groats
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Stephen
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Silver_Shiney wrote:Merv asked who he was, not what he earnsStephen wrote:John O Groats
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Stephen
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According to the BBC weather report this morning tonight is going to be the coldest so far. In the minuses.
So get your knitted thermals out.
So get your knitted thermals out.
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Onelife
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Re: No Snow Here
That reminds me l need to order some more logs
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Raybosailor
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Re: No Snow Here
I realised last night that I haven't drained my water feature off so that,s a job for today I hope the frost hasn't damaged the pump, due to the mild winter so far I am still using the logs I brought down to the garage last winter and the log shed is full to the brim.
Has anyone on here ever burnt Holly ?, I know the bakers in Ireland used to use it in their bread ovens so it must burn well. The reason I ask is a friend wants me to trim down a Holly in his garden so I will bring the logs home and season them for a couple of years.
The snow has vanished here and at six this morning it didn't feel that cold outside.
Has anyone on here ever burnt Holly ?, I know the bakers in Ireland used to use it in their bread ovens so it must burn well. The reason I ask is a friend wants me to trim down a Holly in his garden so I will bring the logs home and season them for a couple of years.
The snow has vanished here and at six this morning it didn't feel that cold outside.
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qbman1
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Re: No Snow Here
My windscreen wasn't even frozen over this morning
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Jan Rosser
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I put my car in the garage every night so never have this problem - raining again hereqbman1 wrote:My windscreen wasn't even frozen over this morning
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qbman1
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So that's what a garage is for - how very quaint !
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Jan Rosser
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Drives me bonkers seeing the rubbish people keep in their garages - my sons are guilty of storing all sorts of things and never able to get the car in. Mind you in the newer houses the garage wouldn't even house my Mini let alone a family carqbman1 wrote:So that's what a garage is for - how very quaint !
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Stephen
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One side fro the logs the other for the Rolls Canardly
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Raybosailor
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Not guilty Jan, our garage houses Cheryl's car (she wont leave her baby out in the cold), a cement mixer, three bikes, my wine and of course the logs. My car despite being newer and our main transport has to sit out in all weathers.Jan Rosser wrote:Drives me bonkers seeing the rubbish people keep in their garages - my sons are guilty of storing all sorts of things and never able to get the car in. Mind you in the newer houses the garage wouldn't even house my Mini let alone a family carqbman1 wrote:So that's what a garage is for - how very quaint !
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qbman1
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Sorry if we offend you, Blod, but Mrs C uses most of our garage as her flower workshopJan Rosser wrote:Drives me bonkers seeing the rubbish people keep in their garages - my sons are guilty of storing all sorts of things and never able to get the car in. Mind you in the newer houses the garage wouldn't even house my Mini let alone a family carqbman1 wrote:So that's what a garage is for - how very quaint !
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Jan Rosser
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Not offended at all Cubie darling - at least Mrs C is using the garage productivelyqbman1 wrote:Sorry if we offend you, Blod, but Mrs C uses most of our garage as her flower workshopJan Rosser wrote:Drives me bonkers seeing the rubbish people keep in their garages - my sons are guilty of storing all sorts of things and never able to get the car in. Mind you in the newer houses the garage wouldn't even house my Mini let alone a family carqbman1 wrote:So that's what a garage is for - how very quaint !
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qbman1
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Re: No Snow Here
P.S. loads of stored veg in there too.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Our garage was a push for an old style Mini, let alone my Bentley or the Aston.
Snow's nearly gone here, apart from next door's interesting snowman.
Snow's nearly gone here, apart from next door's interesting snowman.
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qbman1
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Re: No Snow Here
The head is a bit out of proportion....