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weekend weather

As dull as the post title suggests. Why has it been gorgeous most of the week and come Saturday my gardening plans are thwarted by coldness and drizzle? I was also going to leave on time yesterday and get a couple of digging hours in, only to be troubled by a student who has now learned a valuable lesson: Never pick up the telephone after 5pm, particularly on a Friday. By the time we had sorted out another (long gone home) worker's difficult case and the poor student had started to lose the mortified look on his face, I had no more energy left.

So here I am, drinking coffee, listening to Slinky moan and staring at the screen, when I could be outside doing something. That parental injunction is still strong in me. Fortunately my bedroom is not too messy and I pay my own pocket money these days.

mrs mcmuffin on 23 Apr 2005 @ 12:43 PM ✲ Permalink

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It has beent he same here of late. BEautiful week weather and rain, mizzle and col weekends, this one being no exception. *sigh*
On a happier note, I pick up my rain barrel today.

Posted by: jo | 23 Apr 2005 13:30:22

Sorry to hear that the weather down south has been so crap while we up here have had unbroken sun. *smiles inwardly*

Posted by: Steve | 23 Apr 2005 22:11:31

Looks like Steve's stolen the sun. I won't begrudge the North a bit of warmth though, God knows they need it. Anyway, he probably means he can see a patch of blue sky and he doesn't have too chip the icicles off the taps in the morning.

Posted by: mrs mcmuffin | 23 Apr 2005 22:49:12

'Tis true what Steve says. Seems you southerners must have 'broken' the sun, as ours has been 'unbroken'. How did you do that? Were you just clumsy?

Posted by: David (TEFL Smiler) | 23 Apr 2005 23:30:32

..and I reckon we have some of the best sunsets from our neck of the woods in the north west over the Dee Estuary!

Posted by: sandy | 24 Apr 2005 00:25:38

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