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14th November 15, 10:21 AM
#31
Colder still today - got the paid out and the central heating is being fired up as I type.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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14th November 15, 02:49 PM
#32
It is just past 05:45 AM and the temperature is 20 C, expected to rise to 32 C by about midday.
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14th November 15, 02:59 PM
#33
Steady rain, more than an inch expected today, some minor flooding in some local river basins. A good day to spend time with a cat and a book.
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14th November 15, 07:40 PM
#34
Cool and calm here in Tennessee. I have been out in the middle of 3000 acres chasing the creatures. I will be heading for Edinburgh on Tuesday I have been warned it is cold wet and windy.
I will be good to catch up with my wife, see my daughter and son in law and most importantly my new grand daughter.
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14th November 15, 07:55 PM
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Vacationing in Corolla (Outer Banks) NC. Just got in today and it's a bit breezy, blowing about 15kts w/a temp around 50F and partially cloudy. Tomorrow supposed to be a bit warmer.
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14th November 15, 09:30 PM
#36
58F here today; supposed to have our first snow on Monday.
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15th November 15, 09:12 AM
#37
Now blowing 45 mph so the was no sailing today the scaffolding on the roof was playing tunes all night...
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give"
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
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17th November 15, 01:15 AM
#38
Like good ole Scottish weather
In good ole sunny SE Arizona, yesterday (Monday), it was drizzling, all day. The surrounding mountains weren't visible, were hemmed in with fog/low clouds. Later in the afternoon, the clouds parted, and the mountains had show on their peaks. Very nice. I drove a school bus in the drizzling rain.
ARIZONA CELT
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17th November 15, 02:10 AM
#39
Hot 'n Windy
Sorry Q
Sailing Today was around 28-30deg with gusts between 35-45km/h....
Got a little hairy on the lake but soooo much fun!
Lots of reeefing and re-rigging.
Oh and we wore kilts, I'll post pics elsewhere.
Melbourne is warming up and I've organized a twilight sail on Thursday with temps expected around 35deg.
Unfortunately it's also high fire danger....
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17th November 15, 03:28 AM
#40
Yes I could see the reefed boats behind you pirates.
The Forecast tonight, 75MPH!!!! with heavy rain, I hope the scaffolding holds, it's going to be another sleepless night...
We're cooling down it's been around 14C for the last few days but it's going down to 8 this weekend (daytime temperature.)
My fire is well Lit, I'll need to get another bag of coal in from outside..
Last edited by The Q; 17th November 15 at 03:32 AM.
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