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How many times?!
It ain't a Tratter!
For flip sakes
Morning All
Very cold this morning, mostly due to the strong wind. Best stay indoors where it's toasty.
But it is good value for the 'fun' we 'ave!An a nappi Fridi to all the lovely peeps on ere.
Got my key fob yesdi an am feelin Ben elephant
Have you tried one? I find it difficult to form an opinion as it is neither one thing or the other - utility or luxury! I obviously was not in a position to 'try it out' and am just grateful I didn't get it dirty!!!! Rough and tumble and its 'posh' styling just don't seem to go together.How many times?!
It ain't a Tratter!
For flip sakes
I just woke up but yes thanks my head is clearing and I am feeling a lot better!Frosty but bright, I like this kind of weather, it's that constant rain that gets a bit too much for me at times.
Little fellow is outside and the big 'un is …. still asleep in 'is pit.
Just in case you have forgotten, it is Friday!
Feeling any better @My Old Landy ?
Good to hear. Feeling rotten at the beginning of retirement is not good!I just woke up but yes thanks my head is clearing and I am feeling a lot better!
Hope everyone has a great day
Have you tried one?
i actually think its right and wrongRe the "too cold to snow" thing.
My geography teacher must have been a tw@t then, as he said it was true.
But have to admit that ever since it has only seemed to snow when it is around 0 degrees. but if others know it can snow down to -15, well so be it.
Just checked it out and yep, as long as there is some moisture in the air and wind to blow it around, provided it is below about 2 deg, it can snow.
I get up.
I learn yet another lesson.
Every Ffin day is a schoolday!
As it snows so rarely around here, (we have yet to have snow here this year), it really is all academic.i actually think its right and wrong
can it technically snow at -10c? yes. is it likely to snow at -10 in England at sea level? Probably not The coldest temp it can snow is somewhere around -20c, but the conditions have to be right, including ground level temp, cloud level temp, air pressure/altitude and humidity and probably lots of other things.
it can snow at -10 and it can be too cold for snow at 0.. go figure
My geography knowledge sucks!! I can usually find my way home if i get lost thoughAs it snows so rarely around here, (we have yet to have snow here this year), it really is all academic.
You should teach geography though!
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