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I've run out of words and emotions re the weather. It hasn't stopped raining here since the end of September, and surprise surprise its forecast wet and grey all next week too. I just can't get my head round it, it's just mad.

 

It could be that the UK is like this hereon.... very mild, lots of wet and regular strong winds.

Cant wait to get our polytunnel up.... and would also like a massive bio-dome, like the Eden Project. :thumbup:

cheers, Steve

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I've run out of words and emotions re the weather. It hasn't stopped raining here since the end of September, and surprise surprise its forecast wet and grey all next week too. I just can't get my head round it, it's just mad.

 

Hi john 💨💨💨💨💨💨💦💦💦😂😂😂now thanks Jon

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I've run out of words and emotions re the weather. It hasn't stopped raining here since the end of September, and surprise surprise its forecast wet and grey all next week too. I just can't get my head round it, it's just mad.

 

Yesterday bud when you said it was going too be shite weather today I didn't think it was going too be that depressing today wind and rain that would be in everything even the tractors in the barn Where wet :thumbdown::thumbdown:

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It could be that the UK is like this hereon.... very mild, lots of wet and regular strong winds.

Cant wait to get our polytunnel up.... and would also like a massive bio-dome, like the Eden Project. :thumbup:

cheers, Steve

 

That's two great ideas Steve first was eat cake in the other thread now a big bio-dome. Hmm wonder what it cost to cover the whole farm :001_rolleyes:

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That's two great ideas Steve first was eat cake in the other thread now a big bio-dome. Hmm wonder what it cost to cover the whole farm :001_rolleyes:

 

Eating cake in a bio-dome would be heavenly.... especially if there were parakeets, monkeys and koy carp under the comfy sounds of pitter-patter raindrops on the bio-dome panels. :thumbup:

cheers, steve

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