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Emz by the Thames

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  1. Refreshing to wake up to single figure temps this morning (9.7.c).

    Closing the allotment down for winter this weekend. Pumpkins have harvested themselves. There's nothing like digging up your last spuds and throwing them in the end-of-season bonfire to cook...although I was planning to do that on Sunday night but it's see what's occurring with these thundery showers first!!

    Autumn raspberries and cucumbers are still producing, the recent heatwave has made the cucumber plants start to flower again, so cucumbers till October at least!

     

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  2. Pumpkins on my allotment are nearly ripe, a little earlier than usual. About 3 weeks to go I reckon.

    I love autumn regardless of what the summer has been like. I'm selfishly hoping it's not cold because at some point in the coming months the windows and boiler will be replaced!

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  3. Half way through meto-summer. June was glorious, I got very tanned but also got a bit of heat exhaustion doing physical work which was really unpleasant.

    I'm living between 3 places at the moment as we renovate, so  I'm glad July is cool so at least the weather is usable, I realise how selfish that is! Having said that, I'm longing for days without the autumn feel. I miss balmy evenings, especially as I now live near the river.

    My allotment has really suffered in recent summer due to heatwaves but this year, everything is abundant. Pumpkin and squash plants really benefitted from warm June and the changeable July - but the amount of rain showers now means mildew is running riot and everything feels like it needs a bit of warm sun now. Runners were abandoned last year as they couldn't hope with the heat but they are abundant and deliciously tender this year.

     

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  4. 6 hours ago, moogyboobles said:

    Same, barely any rain here either. They just keep missing me. Yesterday it got dark, something heading my way on the radar and disappeared as soon as it hit my town! 

    I hear ya. Yesterday, I parked on a hill and watched a magnificent storm with half an hour of big, convective raindrops falling as far as the eye could see. But then I drove home, I stopped by my allotment only to find massive puddles at one end of the road...and halfway up the road it was almost completely bone dry...and my allotment had no rain at all! I couldn't believe it! I'd even ran from my allotment to my car 40 minutes earlier because I could hear approaching thunder! Typical.

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  5. It was my first summer in the south of England and I can remember asking my schoolfriends if the weather is always this wild in the south. The song Gold by Spandau Ballet reminds me of this time as a violent storm blew our electricity for the second time and my sisters and I listened to Radio 1 on a little pocket radio in sweltering humidity.

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