Dry here since before 11, though it's looked uncertain most of the day. I'm just wondering, if I cycle into town now, whether I'll be rained on upon my return in an hour.
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And here we have abondened everything waiting for rains.It i svery hot..today's temp is 41 c.
ReplyDeleteOur description of 'very hot' is more like 25c ! And more than a fortnight without rain is called a drought.
ReplyDeleteThe weather has been mixed where I've been - certainly not a three-hour stretch of dryness in which we could have worked.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope tomorrow's forecast is wrong.
Dry here since before 11, though it's looked uncertain most of the day. I'm just wondering, if I cycle into town now, whether I'll be rained on upon my return in an hour.
ReplyDeleteI hope no one fell into the pond....
ReplyDeleteExcellent, MotB - I hoped someone would get it!
ReplyDeleteNo, not even Daddy.
I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a children's poem, Dand. I think it's by Alfred Noyes, but I haven't checked. Worth learning for your nephews; children love it.
ReplyDeleteWhich bit?
ReplyDeleteThe title is the first line of "When Daddy fell into the Pond"
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