yes, that's what meant. See, some of them were complaining cause it was so hot over over and... well you see what I mean.
A few wet flakes in June can be called snow I think. Maybe not in January.
rain ?
it rained yesterday and I went out in it cos it's been so long since it rained and I like the smell
before yesterday I can't remember the last time it rained
come to sunny Cornwall - the best bit of the UK (mostly rain free)
East Anglia is the least wet
I would love to come to sunny Cornwall. It's the one place I wanted to get to but didnt when I visited a few years ago. But I've been told it's a very beautiful area.
You should have visited Liverpool. It's the European Capital of Culture, don't you know. One you go, you'll never leave. [As someone will have mugged you and put your car on bricks]
you shouldn't get me started, Manthorp once accused me of being the Cornish tourist board !
it's real nice here - there are always good pics of Cornwall here ~
http://www.cornwallcam.co.uk/
Very picturesque. Isn't Cornwall the place with all the sod roof houses? Theres no pictures of that?
Went to Liverpool, mostly remembered for the guy barfing on the side walk in front of a pub as I was passing - at 1.30 in the afternoon.
And I've got strong suspicions that you are Earl Larry's Grand Vizier...
sod roof houses ?
I thought that was the colonies ...
Sir Laurence de Berkley Compt de Camelford and lord of all he surveys ?
nah, never heard of him ..
True. Just I'm bitter to have dragged all the fleece back out. :)
Mmmm....rain smell is even better than cut grass smell.
I have it all wrong - I'm tryng to remember the place with thatched roofs, not sod roofs. Do you have thatched roofs in Cornwall?
(If you type roofs three times it starts to sound wrong. Rooves maybe?)
My dad's a thatcher y'know.
And yes, Cornwall has loads of thatched roofs.
yes, loads of thatch, most of it protected by law (ie can't replace it with a decent roof)
"...can't replace it with a decent roof"
Why do you say that? Why would you not want a thatched roof?
I don't like most of the creatures that live in thatched rooves
spiders, bugs, creepy-crawlies, mice, etc
and thacth is /very/ heavy, I would worry about all that weight held mostly by dry cob and gravity
And the fire risk, and the maintence costs etc etc
Mice will live in any roof, thatch or no thatch.