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AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 10 Jan 2010 07:44

How do you manage to survive??? We whinge and complain if it gets down to 4C, without the snow, ice and blizzards.

And now we are wishing the temperature would take a dive to somewhere near that mark. A week above 35C is just too hot for comfort. I must have invoked the wrath of the weather gremlins when I announced I was really looking forward to summer.

me

me Report 10 Jan 2010 06:52

i think you are right Norma
What will we get next ,The floods

Maybe this year we will get a hot summer

Persephone

Persephone Report 10 Jan 2010 06:48

I"m quite concerned about you lot over there. Great Britian looks like it will snap in two - (that is the aerial view looks like a frozen solid biscuit)
There are going to be a few floods when it all thaws.

She says - been out playing in the sun today - had a lovely outing - and just had our dinner.

Too cold in Britain and too hot in Oz - but NZ is like baby bear's porridge at the moment - just right.

me

me Report 10 Jan 2010 06:31

A fleet of lorries is due to leave a depot in Cheshire loaded with emergency supplies of salt for hard-pressed councils as the cold spell continues.