It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night') it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
jackthelad said
Feb 4 6:45 PM, 2024
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
Don't sit under a brolly but quite often go to the beach and eat in all kinds of weather.
Beaches can be far more exciting when the weather's wild.
Maddog said
Feb 4 6:55 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night') it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
Which is why I suggested wintering on the Texas Coast. 😎
Syl said
Feb 4 7:02 PM, 2024
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night') it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
Which is why I suggested wintering on the Texas Coast. 😎
Maddog, if I cant be arsed to get ready and go out for a meal, the chances of me flying half way across the world are very slight.
Maddog said
Feb 4 8:11 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night') it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
Which is why I suggested wintering on the Texas Coast. 😎
Maddog, if I cant be arsed to get ready and go out for a meal, the chances of me flying half way across the world are very slight.
Well, keep shivering then.
Women are impossible to please. 😎
Syl said
Feb 5 12:14 AM, 2024
Hold on, it was bloody freezing in Texas a couple of weeks ago. Knowing my luck I would arrive when you were in the middle of an Ice age spell.
Magica said
Feb 5 12:50 AM, 2024
Windy tonight.
Anonymous said
Feb 5 10:32 AM, 2024
Magica wrote:
Windy tonight.
You can get something from the chemist for that
Maddog said
Feb 5 2:50 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Hold on, it was bloody freezing in Texas a couple of weeks ago. Knowing my luck I would arrive when you were in the middle of an Ice age spell.
It's possible, but Brownsville is a long way from where I live.
My weather is often very different than the coast..
Looking like snow Thursday and Friday... no guest I'm not providing a link.
Magica said
Feb 5 4:08 PM, 2024
jackthelad wrote:
Looking like snow Thursday and Friday... no guest I'm not providing a link.
Same here Jack. Winter draws on.
Anonymous said
Feb 5 4:10 PM, 2024
jackthelad wrote:
Looking like snow Thursday and Friday... no guest I'm not providing a link.
Shitloads and a 170 mile wall of it?
Syl said
Feb 5 4:31 PM, 2024
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Hold on, it was bloody freezing in Texas a couple of weeks ago. Knowing my luck I would arrive when you were in the middle of an Ice age spell.
It's possible, but Brownsville is a long way from where I live.
My weather is often very different than the coast..
Take your pick.
There is no doubt your climate is hotter and sunnier, which I would love.
What I wouldn't love is the extreme variances you have, boiling one day, freezing the next night....we have a more temperate climate. Our summers are not stifling hot, they are pleasant.
I remember when I was on the DD forum, most of the posters moaned all the time about the hot muggy summer temperatures, some actually envied me, living in little old England.
jackthelad said
Feb 5 5:52 PM, 2024
Anonymous wrote:
jackthelad wrote:
Looking like snow Thursday and Friday... no guest I'm not providing a link.
Shitloads and a 170 mile wall of it?
Yes.
The Met Office has issued two yellow warnings for snow covering Wales, the Midlands, Yorkshire, the North East, North West and the east of England, for Thursday and Friday. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-snow-warning-met-office-weather-latest-122100756.html
-- Edited by jackthelad on Monday 5th of February 2024 05:54:11 PM
Hold on, it was bloody freezing in Texas a couple of weeks ago. Knowing my luck I would arrive when you were in the middle of an Ice age spell.
It's possible, but Brownsville is a long way from where I live.
My weather is often very different than the coast..
Take your pick.
There is no doubt your climate is hotter and sunnier, which I would love.
What I wouldn't love is the extreme variances you have, boiling one day, freezing the next night....we have a more temperate climate. Our summers are not stifling hot, they are pleasant.
I remember when I was on the DD forum, most of the posters moaned all the time about the hot muggy summer temperatures, some actually envied me, living in little old England.
That's why I said you should winter here.
We call them snowbirds. They escape the cold every winter, and go back before it gets hot..
Syl said
Feb 5 7:02 PM, 2024
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Hold on, it was bloody freezing in Texas a couple of weeks ago. Knowing my luck I would arrive when you were in the middle of an Ice age spell.
It's possible, but Brownsville is a long way from where I live.
My weather is often very different than the coast..
Take your pick.
There is no doubt your climate is hotter and sunnier, which I would love.
What I wouldn't love is the extreme variances you have, boiling one day, freezing the next night....we have a more temperate climate. Our summers are not stifling hot, they are pleasant.
I remember when I was on the DD forum, most of the posters moaned all the time about the hot muggy summer temperatures, some actually envied me, living in little old England.
That's why I said you should winter here.
We call them snowbirds. They escape the cold every winter, and go back before it gets hot..
I may be a bit of a snowbird then...or the next best thing.
We usually have a couple of 2 week winter breaks, never to the US, more the Canaries. It's little over a 4 hour flight, and it's usually nice weather, mid high 20's in the winter months.
jackthelad said
Feb 5 9:07 PM, 2024
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night') it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
Which is why I suggested wintering on the Texas Coast. 😎
Maddog is your country ever going to catch up with the rest of the world and go metric?
The freezing point of water is 0 and the boiling point is 100 everything in between is easy to understand.
It's really windy here now, obviously rainy too (Manchester) I feel like staying in and keeping warm.
I think you should go to the beach and sit under an umbrella and sip a cool drink. 😎🍸
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night') it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
Which is why I suggested wintering on the Texas Coast. 😎
Maddog is your country ever going to catch up with the rest of the world and go metric?
The freezing point of water is 0 and the boiling point is 100 everything in between is easy to understand.
Not in our lifetime.
I was taught the metric system in the 70s as a child because it was going to take over shortly.
I haven't seen a change in 50 years..
We use the metric system for a lot of things, but not distance, temperature or larger volumes..
It'd blow away.
It must be an age thing, me and OH were going out for a meal...(my grandson calls it our 'date night')
it's just so cold, dark and miserable, we are staying in and having pizza instead,
Don't sit under a brolly but quite often go to the beach and eat in all kinds of weather.
Beaches can be far more exciting when the weather's wild.
Which is why I suggested wintering on the Texas Coast. 😎
Maddog, if I cant be arsed to get ready and go out for a meal, the chances of me flying half way across the world are very slight.
Well, keep shivering then.
Women are impossible to please. 😎
Hold on, it was bloody freezing in Texas a couple of weeks ago.
Knowing my luck I would arrive when you were in the middle of an Ice age spell.
You can get something from the chemist for that
It's possible, but Brownsville is a long way from where I live.
My weather is often very different than the coast..
Take your pick.
Same here Jack. Winter draws on.
Shitloads and a 170 mile wall of it?
There is no doubt your climate is hotter and sunnier, which I would love.
What I wouldn't love is the extreme variances you have, boiling one day, freezing the next night....we have a more temperate climate. Our summers are not stifling hot, they are pleasant.
I remember when I was on the DD forum, most of the posters moaned all the time about the hot muggy summer temperatures, some actually envied me, living in little old England.
Yes.
The Met Office has issued two yellow warnings for snow covering Wales, the Midlands, Yorkshire, the North East, North West and the east of England, for Thursday and Friday. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-snow-warning-met-office-weather-latest-122100756.html
-- Edited by jackthelad on Monday 5th of February 2024 05:54:11 PM
That's why I said you should winter here.
We call them snowbirds. They escape the cold every winter, and go back before it gets hot..
I may be a bit of a snowbird then...or the next best thing.
We usually have a couple of 2 week winter breaks, never to the US, more the Canaries. It's little over a 4 hour flight, and it's usually nice weather, mid high 20's in the winter months.
Maddog is your country ever going to catch up with the rest of the world and go metric?
The freezing point of water is 0 and the boiling point is 100 everything in between is easy to understand.
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/met-office-issues-major-snow-weather-warning-as-huge-area-of-uk-forecast-major-deluge/ar-BB1hN9R6
Not in our lifetime.
I was taught the metric system in the 70s as a child because it was going to take over shortly.
I haven't seen a change in 50 years..
We use the metric system for a lot of things, but not distance, temperature or larger volumes..