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Little bit nippy here this morning, for the fist time. I still have a Summer weight duvet on my bed (4tog), and I have to admit, I felt a little cold during the night. Maybe time to get the Winter one out (10.5tog).
And we are waiting, rather nervously on my part) for Storm Lorenzo. I do hate these storms. I hate strong winds anyway, but these storms really make me nervous.
 
Very droll Hen-Gen.
Hope Lorenzo veers away from you Lady A. Hate strong winds also.
Nippy here this morning, first real chill of the autumn
 
First bite of Winter this morning, with a frost. The car was iced over too. Normally, we wouldn't get anything like this until late December or January. But at least it's not raining. We had so much rain during the week.
 
Hen-Gen said:
Still and sunny here at the moment. I’m breaking out the deckchairs and my neighbour is mixing the Pimms.

The first bits right ......................
Yes, it's sunny and quite still here too, but very cold.

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Frost last night and brilliant sunshine this morning but the frost is slow to melt, (South Shropshire)
 
Sunny and cold here but no frost. Are you breaking out the Pimm's Hen-Gen because according to the Office for National Statistics the happiest places with best quality of life to live in UK are the Scottish Islands
 
Well we also have sun but I could be breaking out the Pimms, its warm enough! Unfortunately rain is forecast all this coming week, I guess we had to have it sometime as we have had a glorious October. I have been digging the garden this morning, planting things whilst the soil is still warm. So far I have also uncovered a meals worth of potatoes which I missed in the Spring, and some perpetual spinach which didn't grow last year when I sowed it, but which has now produced a lovely big clump!

I wonder if the Scottish Islands are a happy place because I suspect they are a bit like our bit of rural Portugal with different weather - quiet, you live close to the land, people are important and the madness of the world is quite easy to shut out. Although you do need money to live on, and obviously we all have our own worries and needs which are less easy to forget about.
 
Could well be Hen-Gen. The pics accompanying the article showed glorious sunny vistas and beaches, no mention of it gets windy and cold come winter, I can just see some townie going we will move there it looks fantastic. Then finding out it has no Tesco or Costa next door
 
Did you know that the beaches in Harris and Lewis are pictured in holiday brochures for Thailand, etc? Beautiful white sands and turquoise water but blowing a gale.

Raining again today but not too cold - we don't often get frost or snow courtesy of the Gulf Stream.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjft5eOu73lAhUp-YUKHdN9DDIQjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripadvisor.co.uk%2FAttraction_Review-g316008-d637887-Reviews-Luskentyre-Isle_of_Harris_Lewis_and_Harris_Outer_Hebrides_The_Hebrides_Scotland.html&psig=AOvVaw2G1ZexaUa6Ngz6DyEYddfX&ust=1572300814803217
 
Bright, cold morning here again, but not as cold I think as yesterday. I need a new temperature guage for outside. I have a weather station thing, but something is wrong with the sensor. It's been reading between minus 1 and minus 27.6 now for days! With heavy snowfall. :lol: :lol:
 
First frost of autumn here and glorious sunshine, lovely after all the gloom and rain.
 
dianefairhall said:
Did you know that the beaches in Harris and Lewis are pictured in holiday brochures for Thailand, etc? Beautiful white sands and turquoise water but blowing a gale.

Raining again today but not too cold - we don't often get frost or snow courtesy of the Gulf Stream.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjft5eOu73lAhUp-YUKHdN9DDIQjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripadvisor.co.uk%2FAttraction_Review-g316008-d637887-Reviews-Luskentyre-Isle_of_Harris_Lewis_and_Harris_Outer_Hebrides_The_Hebrides_Scotland.html&psig=AOvVaw2G1ZexaUa6Ngz6DyEYddfX&ust=1572300814803217
I had read that, Diane. Harris is a stunning place.
A friend of mine has had a lifelong love affair with North Uist. Definitely an acquired taste. Below is North Uist.
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I'm just preparing to put up the anti-snow, wind and rain clear tarps round some of the run sides. They're not particularly needed ATM, but if I wait until they are, it'll be because it's the sort of awful weather they're designed to protect the girls from, i.e, impossible to fix tarps in. This flock has always followed the lead of the dominant Leghorn, who insisted that everyone slept alongside her on the long perch under the 6ft high run roof, not in the coop. It stays dry under there, mostly, but when the winter gales began they were being blown around by the south-westerlies and it was very cold. So last year I just removed the long perch and made them sleep, grudgingly, in the coop they now only use to lay in. When Spring came I put the perch back up, and they were all straight up on it that night. So this year I'm fixing a clear tarp along that side, whilst it's calm and dry - not a job for a windy wet day - so they get plenty of air compared within a coop, even one with the pophole always open, but sheltered from insulation-removing wind or rain. Snow is rare here, but when it happened last, the whole run was full of barrowloads of it, blown in through the uncovered mesh. That was in March last year, luckily when I was waiting for a new batch of birds to arrive, so the run was empty - would have been seriously inconvenient if hens had been living in there as it was above my knees on the approach path and I couldn't get the run door open.
 
Hen-Gen said:
dianefairhall said:
Did you know that the beaches in Harris and Lewis are pictured in holiday brochures for Thailand, etc? Beautiful white sands and turquoise water but blowing a gale.

Raining again today but not too cold - we don't often get frost or snow courtesy of the Gulf Stream.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjft5eOu73lAhUp-YUKHdN9DDIQjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripadvisor.co.uk%2FAttraction_Review-g316008-d637887-Reviews-Luskentyre-Isle_of_Harris_Lewis_and_Harris_Outer_Hebrides_The_Hebrides_Scotland.html&psig=AOvVaw2G1ZexaUa6Ngz6DyEYddfX&ust=1572300814803217
I had read that, Diane. Harris is a stunning place.
A friend of mine has had a lifelong love affair with North Uist. Definitely an acquired taste. Below is North Uist.
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We had a holiday in the Uists a few years ago. It was OK but didn't pull at our heartstrings like Lewis Lochs.
 
Just to lighten the mood, (or lower the tone), being in the middle of the menopause, I don't feel the cold so much these days. Every cloud....?
 
There are plus sides to everything in life. Some of my drivers need that, I am controlling this week from the office at Lakeside, and several drivers are already in thick winter coats, hats, gloves moaning about how cold it is. As I write it is about 10C.
But to lighten the mood even further, a shower cap was found on a bus this morning with pink hearts all over it, so I am wearing it whilst controlling For those of you who have met me or seen my pic on the forum, you can imagine it. Does keep passengers with stupid questions away :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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