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Posted
11 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Scraping frost off the van windscreen this morning. I’ve known it better.

Crikey. Not that cold here yet. Lovely sunny day here and 7 degrees. Managed to not put the heating on yet but it’s a daily fight with the other half 😀

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Blue skies this morning and very mild. Winter has yet to make an appearance yet here in Sweden. 

 

So glad we're not in Devon anymore though. My friend's rain gauge (just down the road from our old house) has recorded 28 days out of the last 29 of rain, totalling just over 180mm. 

 

Poor bastards! 😄

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7 minutes ago, Big J said:

 

So glad we're not in Devon anymore though. My friend's rain gauge (just down the road from our old house) has recorded 28 days out of the last 29 of rain, totalling just over 180mm. 

 

Poor bastards! 😄


If he’s a native, he’ll be plenty experienced to cope with it.

 

Apparently in-comers have been known to struggle a bit with the concept though. 😄

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4 minutes ago, Bolt said:


If he’s a native, he’ll be plenty experienced to cope with it.

 

Apparently in-comers have been known to struggle a bit with the concept though. 😄

Strange ain’t it, moving from East Anglia to the Staffordshire Moorlands and the weather has changed. The lanes are similar though.

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3 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Strange ain’t it, moving from East Anglia to the Staffordshire Moorlands and the weather has changed. The lanes are similar though.


Devonshire roads are intensionally steep, narrow, winding and often below the level of surrounding land.

 

This is to channel all the water into a suitably impressive raging torrent.

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4 minutes ago, Bolt said:


Devonshire roads are intensionally steep, narrow, winding and often below the level of surrounding land.

 

This is to channel all the water into a suitably impressive raging torrent.

I see, similar to being up on the Moor where all water runs down to the valley.

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