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Hi, Everyone,

Screen min 17.2C last night, now second warmest after record high of
17.5C in August2004. My Low Etherley highest was 17.4C in 30 years.
It's getting warmer all the time, less snow in winter, more sun.
Holiday cottages all booked up. Love it!

Ken
Copley 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham
http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk

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Ken Cook wrote:
Hi, Everyone,

Screen min 17.2C last night, now second warmest after record high of
17.5C in August2004. My Low Etherley highest was 17.4C in 30 years.
It's getting warmer all the time, less snow in winter, more sun.
Holiday cottages all booked up. Love it!

Ken
Copley 253metres asl, nr Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham
http://copley.mysite.orange.co.uk


I am working my way through a neglected garden border, 6 feet at a time
and today was remarkable in that I was out there at 8 am and had to
give in at 10 with the job almost finished.

I did get spurred on by the onset of Countryfile to finish it off after
a beer but bloody hell I was sweating.

I have to wear a long sleeved shirt, buttoned up, as the gnats come out
to get me otherwise. My glsses were running with sweat or froth.

I wonder what the next phase will bring on the 9th. Let me suggest rain
in the south east of England and for the rest of us south of Scotland's
cyclonic catchment, anticyclonic stuff.

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