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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
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4 hours ago, jy said:

I'm dreaming of a White Xmas

Dreaming again! What woke you up this time, the snowman's carrot?

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  • Location: Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: warehamwx.co.uk
  • Location: Dorset
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Fick thog remains here. Temp 5.1°C

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
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 Mapantz we must be fortunate just here then, just in the gap, whereas the fog is lingering around the river.

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
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 Summertime Sadness

Has the sun come out, obf? 😁

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  • Location: Baffins, Portsmouth. Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Autumn
  • Location: Baffins, Portsmouth. Hampshire
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 Methuselah It did but now it's clouded over ☹️ Just as i've been placed by the window too! 😂

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
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 Summertime Sadness

Are you still in gaol?! 😱

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  • Location: Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: warehamwx.co.uk
  • Location: Dorset
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Grey, damp, and miserable.

I've got so much work to do in the garden! I've ordered a load of fence panels, posts, concrete blocks, and a ton of ballast. I also have to take down a tree because the trunk has grown at an angle, and gone over the fence line. I can't put the new fence up with it like that.

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  • Location: Eastington Gloucestershire
  • Weather Preferences: Hot in Summer Cold in Winter
  • Location: Eastington Gloucestershire
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Afternoon,

 

A very very foggy day yesterday and same start this morning, had reason to attend A&E with my mum she had a fall and has done her knee in so when we left this morning at 5.30 it was a proper peasouper in Gloucester.

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  • Location: Downton, Wiltshire
  • Location: Downton, Wiltshire
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 Mapantz I'm fencing too, or will be. Now going with closed board, instead of panels.

Had to cut the wisteria back hard, so hoping it'll come back as it must be 80 years old.

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
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The clag came back just as I was going out for lunch, yellow is solar reading, check the precipice drop!

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  • Location: Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: warehamwx.co.uk
  • Location: Dorset
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 jtay

I like the closed board panels. They last so much longer than those cheaper overlap ones. More expense, but worth it for the stronger materials, and the lasting looks.

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  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
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 Mapantz My neighbours tree did this. And it went massively over the fence that wasn't theirs. The fence owners complained and asked for it to be taken downn but they refused as they liked the tree. Any way ... those who owned the fence needed to replace it and they had to cut a hole in the fence for the tree to go through it!!! I kid you not!! Bloooody ridiculous!

Since then the people with the tree refuse to talk to the other neighbours claiming they were harassing them over the tree?!

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
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 *Stormforce~beka* I have the same problem with an overgrowing tree, which means the fence panel cant be replaced (SW facing), if the need arises the folks in there will have wake up as its their dog that'll get out, my two wont. I've already replaced the panel once but the tree was smaller then.

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
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Pretty much another flat lined day once the sunny bit went belly up!

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Currently 7.9°C, RH88%.

Pretty much most of S. England covered in cloud

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  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
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 Dorsetbred I feel like you need to knock down the panel deliberately ...

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  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
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Serious question,anybody a good cakemaker,I need some information.

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  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
  • Location: Winchester, Hampshire ~ Southern Central!
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 jy I can make a basic Victoria sponge ...

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  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
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I'm going to help a mill owner who grinds her flour at her  mill,but before getting too involved,is white flour best for cake making

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  • Location: Baffins, Portsmouth. Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Autumn
  • Location: Baffins, Portsmouth. Hampshire
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Dull morning so far, no sun until next week so a few more days of nothingness and a bit of rain to look forward to. 6°C 😩

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  • Location: Downton, Wiltshire
  • Location: Downton, Wiltshire
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 jy Is this for the interview?

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Posted
  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
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 jtay no interview required...I'm sales manager lol we supply some local shops,but ladies home baking is big business,just trying to tap in.

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  • Location: Stevenage - Herts (110m ASL)
  • Location: Stevenage - Herts (110m ASL)
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 jy Hi jy, I'm just a home baker, nothing special. But white flour is definitely best for cakes. Wholemeal can make cakes very heavy. I think if you have a dense recipe then wholemeal can be used, but if you're after light and fluffy then white is best.

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Posted
  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
  • Location: Hampshire Snow Hoper
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 chilly milly many thanks,a big company dominates the market,but the grain is collected,milled on site,has the New Forest mark,so small local businesses like that.

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