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Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 20 Jul 2012, 12:24
by PanBiker
Steady on Kev, your posts are getting my Spammers Radar exited. I'm a dab hand now at banning folk for messing around with the site :wink:

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 20 Jul 2012, 13:02
by Big Kev
PanBiker wrote:Steady on Kev, your posts are getting my Spammers Radar exited. I'm a dab hand now at banning folk for messing around with the site :wink:
Method in my madness, Ian. http://www.oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/view ... 862#p22862. I forgot I might kick off a spam alert :laugh5:

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 20 Jul 2012, 13:17
by PanBiker
Aye! :paranoia:

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 20 Jul 2012, 14:32
by Whyperion
If the beck is flowing quite steadily in Summer ( assuming we have 1 in 5 wetter than average summers ) would this make the (Energy Matters) turbine worth installing ?

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 21 Jul 2012, 05:35
by Stanley
Go back and read the posts in 'Energy Matters'.
I was a bit puzzled this morning by Kev's posts but I have realised what's happening after reading the Stanley topic. I like it Kev and thanks for taking the trouble! Pluggy is right, if you get up early and post while you are the only one on the site you take over the active topics. Sorry about that but I don't see why I should worry about being an OG enthusiast and supporter. In case anyone hasn't realised, the solution is dead easy. post me off the front page!
We see the start of a big change this morning. Eastwood Bottoms is full of mist and the glass has risen to 30" and is still going up. Could we be in for some sun?

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 22 Jul 2012, 05:45
by Stanley
Barlick summer was short-lived! Doc and I watched the clouds rolling in from the West as we had a quiet smoke and a coffee in his back porch at their new address. It's dull and overcast this morning. Glass is stuck on 30". It's anybody's guess what today will bring. A shower wouldn't surprise me.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 22 Jul 2012, 07:27
by cloghopper
:smile: Just been looking at some long range forecasts, and it looked as though N.W. UK might be in for a few rain free days. Very pleased for you because it has been a washout summer. I've been hearing about all sorts of outdoor events having been postponed or cancelled.
On the other hand (yipee!) down here in Southern Italy, we are forecast 2/3 days of thundery stormy weather. We haven't had any rain since late May, and my garden and the countryside certainly need it, as long as we don't get hailstones. Watering has become a weary chore rather than a pleasure.
cheers,
cloggy

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 23 Jul 2012, 04:45
by Stanley
It got sunny later in the day and much warmer. About 12C in the backyard just before dawn. Glass is still nailed to 30" but dithering downwards a bit.
One consequence of the weird weather is that most of the corn mazes haven't grown high enough to be a proper maze!

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 23 Jul 2012, 05:17
by cloghopper
Well, the forecast storm arrived at about three o'clock this morning. Quite a pathetic effort. A throw-away-camera flash or two of lightening, a burst-paper-bag clap of thunder, and a torrential downpour that lasted all of 27 seconds. Still cloudy though, and much cooler. 19.7 C as we speak, as against the 26 C. of the same time yesterday. Hope it's good for you there up North.
cheers,
cloggy

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 06:31
by Stanley
Sun is shining at the moment but it's raining further north. Glass is down a bit at 29.8". Fingers crossed but the rain band is said to be moving south.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 07:17
by EileenDavid
Sun is shining here at the moment with blue skies but lots of clouds. Very warm lovelly and not complaining. As the summer arrived at last Eileen

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 08:39
by Wendyf
A lovely sunny morning here but I can see the rain out west beyond Barlick. The local farmers are all "siloing" as my neighbour calls it. The fields round us were cut yesterday, rowed up in the early hours of the morning and the grass is being hoovered up now. I hope they get enough dry weather.
I've just been down to Colne and at Saltersyke they are haymaking in the traditional way. I was prepared on the way back with my windows open to capture the smell..........mmm wonderful. Sorry to go on a bit, but as I came down our track there was a buzzard hunting very low over the newly mown field. Amazing how they can just hang on a current of air. I know, I am very, very lucky to be able to live up here. :grin:

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 24 Jul 2012, 10:35
by Wendyf
I did get a distant picture of the buzzard but it had gained height by the time I got my camera...

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Then the big grass hoovering machine got stuck below Blearaside

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But it has got going again now.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 25 Jul 2012, 04:21
by Stanley
A friend of mine once commented that distant birds always look like a speck of muck on the lens! No rain yesterday we must have missed it. Dry warm night, 70F in workshop this morning! Glass steady on 29.8" and overcast at the moment. Very warm, 24C in kitchen as I write....

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 25 Jul 2012, 05:01
by Nolic
Strange day yesterday. I left home at 8.00am to go to Kendal in glorious sunshine and temperatures quickly rising. By the time I got to Settle it had clouded over and by Ingleton the rain started. Continued raining and overcast until I left Kendal at 2.30pm then had almost the reverse of the morning. Rain to Settle then lifting and it was cracking the flags when I got home. Cath has got a lovely tan from the "few minutes" she sat in the garden reading!! Nolic

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 25 Jul 2012, 05:40
by Stanley
Best rub her down with chip fat Comrade......

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 25 Jul 2012, 05:46
by EileenDavid
Well yesterday I finished the weeding then got my wish for some horizontal gardening with a good book. Really hot last night and blue skies again this morning and still hot. Summer is here :laugh5: Eileen

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 25 Jul 2012, 20:56
by Sunray10
It has been another warm, muggy humid day today. Difficult sleeping at night even with a window open. Looks like cooler, fresher conditions from Friday onwards - back to our normal type of weather by then. Our weather always goes to extremes - to hot, to sunny, to cold, to wet or very wet. Its never just right. But that's the British weather for you.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 04:38
by Stanley
Barlick has escaped the trauma of full-blown summer. There is a stubborn band of cloud sitting over us. One very light shower around 8am yesterday. Glass has risen slightly to 29.9" but solid overcast. Warm and close.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 07:23
by Wendyf
Cool up here this morning with an Easterly breeze.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 03:25
by Stanley
A light shower at about 11:00 yesterday and another during the night. Just about ideal for the gardens if not high summer. Glass back to 29.7", looks as though we have missed this segment of summer. Forecast is cooler and some rain.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 06:55
by EileenDavid
Beautiful blue skies here today, some light rain last night. Eileen

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 07:05
by Wendyf
Nice start here too Eileen, with a sea of mist down below earlier on.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 28 Jul 2012, 04:04
by Stanley
Yesterday could have been the last shirt sleeve day for a while. Cooler this morning and glass down to just below 29.6". Dry outside with very little dew and high cloud coming in from the west.

Re: SUMMER 2012

Posted: 28 Jul 2012, 10:21
by EileenDavid
Very windy here today. Hope it dries the washing. Eileen