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  1. That's a great first "daily update" post Daniel - thank you and well done!Here in Sussex - A rainy start to the day which cleared early morning (errrm before I woke up :whistling: ) .i then thought it would all go pear-shaped given all the floofy clouds developing early afternoon - but this evening the sky has been totally clear and cloud free. (so might put heating on for the piggies tonight if temperature is going to massively "dip").Errrm - No Jax - I didn;t crash the car...and sadly fell asleep 20mins into SW1!!Car developed a fault (Oil in the radiator) that, when checked in the BMW garage,  became a "possible cylinder head gasket or worse" job which we now think is a small "oil coolant housing" fault. But because of the  consequential damage (new radiator/thermostat etc) the insurance warranty  company I have paid £62 pcm for the last 10 years to look after this gorgeous beast of a car (E46 BMW 330d Auto M sport) suddenly got cold feet. The garage/me  now have to "prove" it was the oil coolant housing and I have to guarantee to underwrite all the expense (£3k plus!)  in case the warranty company aren;t convinced.Hope Mrs Cockatiel is feeling better tonight. Mr Sambuca guinea pig is in the vets today with a prospective £300 bill to remove two bladder stones tomorrow and a 50/50 chance of making it through the operation. He's still such a boisterous boy - I have to give him that chance.  Pets ehh?I am hoping this week we will still get some gorgeous weather (a half day here and there will do|)  - as I really didn;t get all my weeding done over the bank holiday.Nite nite allxxxx

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  2. Hi AllSo glad we're back open for business - however short that may be.

     

    Firstly - I'm ever so sorry to everyone if my unfortunate faux pas last night contributed to earlier events this morning. I've put my contribution/thanks/apologies on the new discussion threadSecondly - Thank you Mr Pike for coming back and yet again providing an IMBY analysis of the next few days- (tomorrow I now plan to decimate the rest of the creeping buttercup/dock before it gets wet again)Another glorious day full of sunshine here (which surprised me as I was expecting it to be cloudy and much colder. today) It did get a bit chilly when the sun went behind a cloud later in the day owing to the breeze...and I have turned on the central heating this evening. My very young 3yr old wisteria has, for the first time since i planted it , decided to flower...and is doing so in profusion. Thinking back to berries and hard winters.......Does anyone know if this is anything significant weather-wise?xxx

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  3. Wow - such a beautiful sunny day all day today - albeit a chilly start at 9degC. Have to admit I was surprised how much the temp ramped up by mid afternoon.New hire car picked up (Long story), grass all mown, creeping buttercup splatted with weedkiller,  3 lots of washing done and just enjoyed an excellent meal of Baked Cobbler river fish with Pommes Anna and fresh french beans cooked from first prinicples. (Errrm... there was a nice bottle of cut-price Languedoc white pinot courtesy of Tatco to go with it!).  Tonight I'm settling down to ironing and Star Wars 1.

     

    Tomorrow doesn't look so good (much colder but thankfully still dry) but I hope to keep up the momentum of weeding the beds.Happy Bank holiday weekend everyonexxx

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  4. Evening everyoneOur adopted Northern Member, young Numpty,  hass back down with me over Easter - his first visit since Xmas/New Year.Yet again his visit heralded a  tumultuous week - (is he jinxed?????) - but this time it's not on the weather/flood/sewage front - in fact it's been much worse!This time last week me and a certain Numpty were twiddling our Good Friday Night thumbs (actually Numpty was suffering rather immensely more than I was!) in Haywards Heath A & E with poor Numpty restrained flat in head blocks for >9 hours (no food/drink/toilet breaks) before ending up 4 hours later in Brighton on the Saturday.A sudden braking whilst travellling to pick up a new guinea pig earlier in the day caused a trauma to his recent (very well-recovering) spinal surgery hence the A & E visit!!!! It was horrible at the time - but 7 days later he is now "good to go"We did manage a nice walk in the local bluebell woods  on tuesday- always an uplifting  pleasure...especially since they also have orchids.Then today - my trusty steed (BMW E46 2004 330d automatic with 150k on the clock) may have developed a possible terminal diagnosis  - and I have to get said Numpty and his Tubby Tabby back up to Leeds this weekend for his post-op appointment following his spinal surgery (which is all the more important now given his unexpected visit to A & E down here)Thankfully, I have now "temporarily acquired" a nice white BMW 530d automatic courtesy car - so Numpty, his neck brace,  and said Tubby Tabby can be safely transported.(along with a rescue cat and three rescue guinea pigs)  this sunday.Was completely amazed that the whole of today until about 7.30pm was just grey/rain/mizzle in RH18....but then this evening  we saw a break in the clouds.....and actually some blue sky!!!!Seemed to mirror our own circumstances.

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  5. PS. Would appreciate please Capt Shortwave if you would give extra consderation to your idioms in future  ....... "hitting the hay" has a whole different meaning for the Netweather piggies........ who rely on aforesaid substance for 90% of their food intake.

    They are slightly upset at the moment about the possible abuse of their foodstuff and are wheeking in my ear. Posted Image

    Hope you understand Posted Image

    xxxx

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  6. Hi Jax   Posted Image

    Ooh goose egg = nom nom - love the mix but hope you got your egg-timer right otherwise you'll be in for a reet surprise tomorrow. Posted Image

    On a serious note - please share your recipe for homemade mayo (weather permitting of course ) Posted Image

    The nutty Piggies are sending you wheekies

    xxxx

    Edit - having serious tummy-rumbling designs on CS's tikka sandwich

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  7. Evening allNot sure where today went (or yesterday for that matter!)Seem to have spent my weekend on t'internet organising help and care for sick piggies and hoomans ...or washing!Bleah to possible cold and snow.....had a lot of rain last night, been dryish today but think it's going to ramp up on the wetty front again tonight.Car is still covered in Saharan dust, despite bombing up and down the M1 to Leeds earlier this week and the subsequent rain.Numpty is doing really well after the surgery.Off to feed the menagerieTTFNxxxx

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  8. Evening everyoneBeen AWOL as I have been doinjg one of my mammoth cross-country expeditions these last few days. This time N/S.Left Sussex at 10am on tuesday with beautiful weather at 19degC...only to run into the smog at M25/M3 junction. This lasted all the way round and up the M1 to northampton (temp 11degC) where the sun broke through. Then from Nottingham upwards til Sheffield it was smog again.Finally arrived in Leeds at 2pm ...sunny and up to 17deg C again..and popped in to see out adopted SE Regionnaire Numpty who was having some serious spinal surgery that day.  His room gave a beautiful view across the Leeds skyline with lovey Cnb developing but no storms!!Pleased to say that Numpty's operation appears to have been a complete success...albeit he is off work for the next 6 weeks...but he is now home..Travelled back down today in dismal 11deg C murk apart from a brief interlude between Luton and Sussex this afternoon when we got up to 20degC  on the M25!Very tired so going to bed now....amazing the spread of weather you see/travel trhough on long distance journeys.Back tomorrowxxxx 

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  9. Evening everyone

     

    Lazy day today enjoying the sunshine and inspecting the "remains" of the garden (and damage to the banks of the stream) following the flooding over the last two months.

     

    Lot of work to do/gaps to fill this year as many of the perennials and shrubs just haven't survived the heavy clay/wet/shady conditions.

    BB - sorry you are still restricted in getting out - I don;t know if you are a wildlife person but the live webcams of the peregrine and osprey nesting sites are now active and I have found them fascinating to watch. 

     

    Ospreys on Rutland Water  - female has just returned to the nesting site and awaiting arrival of their mate

    http://www.ospreys.org.uk/webcam/

     

    Peregrine webcams in many places - many have already laid - Norwich has 4 eggs
    http://upp.hawkandowl.org/norwich-peregrines/live-norwich-cathedral-peregrine-web-cam-2014/

     

    Temperature cooling now to 11deg - not sure what it peaked at as was too busy watching the birds of prey!

    xxx

    P.S. Very pleased to note a ring-tailed lemur has now been added to the South East Regionnaires menageriePosted Image

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  10. And there was i thinking it was about Old Blind Ginger Piggie meeting his two new ladies!! (Or maybe its the pair of shagging robins making a nest underneath my kitchen window?). No laundry to report......but spring cleaning is progressing well and,  if Mr Pike's reports are in agreement, we will be trying to wield the lawnmower tomorrow!Today has been very grey and overcast,  albeit less "perky" temperature wise than yesterday thank goodness,  and  sadly with none of the stormy excitement that the M40 corridor/WMids  have experienced today. (Have to admit I've spent quite a lot of time on the 'puter today tracking it's progress via live webcams up the country). Happy Birthday to Tom's son - the piggies send whiskery kisses and have even offered to donate some of their carrots - (well maybe Eric the mascot would be a more appropriate beneficiary?) - but I guess it's the thought than counts.Finally - a warm welcome to Mr AJPS....so courageous in giving voice to those innermost feelings!A demain mes amies!

    xxxx 

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  11. Evening everyoneUp at 6am this morning as couldn't sleep. Mist was gradually starting to lift as the Sussex 4x4's started hammering up the road to the local school.We grew some beautiful Cb towers over Sussex today but it appears they didn't mature until Egham/West London! So mainly sunshine with a few showers and cloudy patches....and the spring cleaning is progressing well (kitchen floor now done!)A perky (or should I say parky!) 7degC here today...although nights have been Joan Armatrading (down to zero) ...Heating back on low  for the piggies but I'm still smiling as I haven't switched the underfloor heating on once this winter owing to the much milder temps so the monthly duel fuel DD can  be reduced at the next (imminent) meter readingLooking forward to the weekend - especially the clocks going forwards and the warmer weather. I "might" even get my first cut on the lawn done.Sweet dreams all.xxxx 

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