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If Agnes isn’t about I’ll have Senga :)
 
Morning, cool and fresh outside. Dog walked and coffee made. Have a good one folks.
@derwendolly enjoy your break, again :)
Cool, cool, cool and the promised storm has yet to arrive.
Dogs walked already but now I find that the milk's turned sour - tragedy!
I suppose you can't have everything, or, in my case, anything it seems. :rolleyes::) But I'm well 'appy now the sun's having a lie in.:)
Enjoy your Saturday folks.
 
Predicted Sat'di drizzle has arrived, hopefully it'll clear in time for Breakfast Club at Mottingham today ...

Then I've been roped in to go to Chatham to help sort out an ant infestation at daughters ... the porch has become a sanctuary for the critters since the great downpour of last weekend ...
 
Cool, cool, cool and the promised storm has yet to arrive.
Dogs walked already but now I find that the milk's turned sour - tragedy!
I suppose you can't have everything, or, in my case, anything it seems. :rolleyes::) But I'm well 'appy now the sun's having a lie in.:)
Enjoy your Saturday folks.
Oh dear!
Russian research has allegedly found:
“Electrostatic fields within a certain range can break up emulsions by polarising droplets and causing them to coalesce head to tail. During the build-up to a lightning discharge, the field strength will presumably pass through this range and may cause exposed milk to separate into its aqueous and fatty components. Milk in a metal container would be shielded from the field and remain emulsified.”
So maybe you will be having a storm now!
Do hope this doesn't happen or if it does you don't suffer with it.:(:(:(
 
Oh dear!
Russian research has allegedly found:
“Electrostatic fields within a certain range can break up emulsions by polarising droplets and causing them to coalesce head to tail. During the build-up to a lightning discharge, the field strength will presumably pass through this range and may cause exposed milk to separate into its aqueous and fatty components. Milk in a metal container would be shielded from the field and remain emulsified.”
So maybe you will be having a storm now!
Do hope this doesn't happen or if it does you don't suffer with it.:(:(:(
I've reached the point of just accepting what comes. No rain and no wind - yet, and now the sun is trying its best to fight its way through the cooling clouds. :)
 
Guid afternoon
And unbelievably another scorching, taps aff, day here in the Renfrew, the quaint little fishing village on the banks of the river Clyde, just oot side Glasgie
So today so far walked out for the paper, gym and daughters football match at same location, her team got gubbed.
Toast and banana sandwich for lunch, well leaving room for the BBQ later.
Might well fit in a riverside walk later
Enjoy the weekend you lot
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