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Gilly

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  1. Cow and calf both killed by lightning on Friday night.Of course its the weekend and can"t get knackery to remove bodies till Monday so all neighbours walking past commenting. We may be covered by insurance but can"t find out till Monday otherwise its a thousand pound loss , never had cause to check up on cover in fifty odd years.Refer to post 835.

    Really sorry NI.

    Gut wrenching to loose any animal......and even worse for you because of the value of the beasts.

    The affect of weather in animals is a problem summer and winder. That includes wildlife too.

  2. Its a different world down south. Weather and culture bear no resemblance to life up here!

    This is not normal weather by any stretch of the imagination......

    Suddenly gone very dark again......heard a rumble in the distance. The radar is building up nicely for more heavy rain.

    It is running across the country and just hitting Aberdeen howham!

    Was the calf ok NL?

  3. Well they're stuck here for at least another two years, so hopefully we'll get at least one stunning weekend, that way they'll see the place in all its Highland glory with green fields, blue firth and mountains framing the scene :)

    P.S, I like thunderstorms, just not at 4:30AM. The thunder was extremely loud considering I couldn't see any lightning - perhaps a cargo train actually crashed into Clachnaharry and no one has noticed yet?

    Sorry about my spelling error! :whistling:

    Yes.......plenty for the visitors to see in the area, especially during the sunny spells (we have one now)

    I actually saw a couple of flashes followed by loud rumbles and but will have to admit sleep overcame me and I heard no more.

    Yes I enjoy a good thunder and lightening storm.....not so common up here. Used to see some stunners down on the South Coast.

    I remember a real cracker one Saturday in May 1970 it just kept bouncing around the Moray Firth area and gave spectacular lightning for around four hours.That type of severe storm doesn't happen so often.

  4. I am about 5miles from the Castle Stuart course and Yes.....thunder and lightning in the wee hours woke me up!

    Such a shame.....really bad luck that could have occurred anywhere in the country. I hope it doesn't put there organisers off for other tournaments in the future.

    18C very mild with a lot of cloud still around.

  5. I really don't know whats going on within News International......but there is an awful lot of flack going to hit David Cameron with the allegations against Andy Coulson and his friendship with Rebekah Brooks CEO of NI. They must want to know where and to who money is paid!

    It would appear he doesn't keep the best of company or choose his friends well. The whole lot stinks ......certain aspects of the press have the principle's of ally cats!

    Never bought the NoTW previously and certainly wouldn't now.

    Temps 16C , not a bad day for the Open Golf Tournament at Castle Stuart, at least it's dry.

  6. I'm sure Mrs SS will have a french recipe for that - I'll ask. :lol:

    EDIT. She recommends "Escargots du jardin marines dans la bieres"

    Thanks SS........:D

    I might give that one a miss, although I am sure you are right .....I believe The Sunday Times ran an article a couple of years ago on garden snails being better cooked rather than tossed over the garden wall!:nea:

    Temps still 15C and showery

  7. I use some beer in the bottom of a can sunk into the flower bed. Cut a big hole on either side at ground level to let them in, but keep the top of the can in place to keep out the rain.

    They can't help themselves and crawl in then get stuck.

    Drowing in beer must surely be one of the better ways to go :lol:

    EDIT. Or you could build a hedgehog box - they will move in and harvest the slugs for you.

    This is exactly what i ended up doing. The sunken beer pots kept them under control.

    I eventually created an environment where we encouraged toads and birds which also did the job! No problem up here only the occasional slug appears thankfully.

    ps. Disposing of the beer with the drowned slugs was disgusting......8)

  8. :wacko: I stayed near Hereford for a while too - just outside a little place called Kington. This going back almost into pre-history tho... I remember the Golden Valley, commuting on misty mornings; the quarry I worked at, manned (I don't think women were allowed) by Welsh goblins; and lock-ins at the Swan :drunk: .. Those were the days.. (can't find 'wistful' in the emoticon list.)

    Small world! i was out on the edge of Hereford on the Abergavenny Road! Yes you were in the Welsh Backwaters at Kington. If I remember rightly there was a nice golf club near there......not that i play.

    18C and we have had a wee shower of rain.

  9. Groundhog Day. The last four days are but a dream. I guess it'll make my evening snail hunt a bit easier :rolleyes: and no, SS, they're not for serving with garlic :bad:

    :rofl::rofl::good:

    Hmmmmmmm I can remember going on a slug and snail hunt every morning when living in Hereford. A real battle between them and me!

    Roughly 100 caught around 5am most days. The little blighters were eating all my new plants when I was trying to establish my new garden and I wasn't allowed to use the pellets!

    I hate slugs and snails with a vengeance.

    Very grey and humid now with slight breeze.....temps 17C

  10. Summer has returned in style as I sunbaved in the backgarden during the almost unbearable evening heat coming from the alien looking yellow globe thingy in the sky. I never used to think that the world was flat, however I used to believe that the sky was grey, but recently I've been proved wrong and it turns out that the sky is actually, actually and I repeat ACTUALLY BLUE!!!!!!

    After enjoying a session of lemonade, I had the oppurtunity to lie back on the "Chair for Relaxing in the Garden" and I observed this unfamiliar sky. I noticed some strange little fluffly feathers that some excentric people called Cirrus. I thought to myself, who's Cirrus! That may be my next quest after discovering the sky is infact Blue.

    My family introduced me to some strange object called Barbie Que but in Code Language it was regarded as a BBQ. It looked wounderful and the food it produced was just marvelous. For the first time, we amazingly ate outside :gathering: . I used to think it was against the law to eat outside or even spend more than an hour of leisue outside.

    Anyway, I am now going to become the youngest ever person to have a PhD due to my discovery of the Yellow Globe and the Blue carpet from above. You never know, I may be as unlucky as Brian May from Queen to get a PhD. Enjoy the rest of this 69% complete summer...............before it goes all the way back down to an inspiring 44% complete. Maybe lady luck is on my side as it goes all the way down to a precious 13%.

    Regards - A very overwhelmed A Winter's Tale....

    Wonderful post AWT.

    If I was your age I may have thought the same!!:rofl: It feels as though it may have been some time since we had the pleasure of such warm weather!

    Lovely morning........warming up nicely. 15C and the sun is clearing the high milky clouds

  11. I like your cat avatar Gilly, is that a George Foreman or a suitcase it's in?

    A stray who moved in a year before we moved north. (owner died) When she sees a suitcase open she wants to ensure she is not left behind lololololol.

    The Lump as she is affectionately known (she was huge when she moved in at 23 lbs) likes the warmer climes of England from hence she came.

    We have been back 8 years and she howled when she first saw the snow.....now hibernates most of the winter!

    She has cost us a fortunate at the Veterinary Hosp in Glasgow having had a tumour on her thyroid treated!

    She knew what she was doing adopting us........she rules the roost, obviously seeing us as a couple of soft touches. The most manipulative cat i have ever owned and i have had a few over the years..

  12. Want a

    Another grey damp miserable day, 18C and now light drizzle. Had the car lights on coming back from Silverburn! and to round off the weekend, am now missing kitchen and utility ceiling, due to muppet plumbers not bracing a waste pipe from upstairs bathroom. wallbash.gifwallbash.gifwallbash.gif

    Roll on July 20th and Murcia here we come for 2 weeks.

    Want a Nanny for your kids, I am a dab hand with sand castles and I could do with escaping somewhere warm too....:whistling:

    Lovely area, hope you all have a great time......:D

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