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Apparently Florida sank to 53F (11C) and the denizens were being advised not to spend too much time outside, and to wear plenty of layers
At the same time, on the map it showed Ohio at -53F and they have apparently been interviewing people from the mid west who're currently in Florida and who are wearing shorts and t shirts because it's so mild :-)


Apparently Florida sank to 53F (11C) and the denizens were being advised not to spend too much time outside, and to wear plenty of layers..."
Typical. I wear sandals and no jacket to church on Sundays when it's around the 53F temp; the Californians are wearing winter coat - the puffy down kind.
Wonder how long it will take my body to adjust! But even in New Jersey, I'd walk across the lawn in bare feet to get the mail at these temperatures.


Cold and wet here don't know if we are getting snow or not, it keeps changing.
I stayed up too late last night watching TV, then Nathan woke up as I was going to bed so I'm exhausted today. Will have to get an early night tonight. I did make a coffee cosy though so at least I was productive while watching TV.

Daughter’s tests showed up something completely different. Back to GPs for her and more examinations. I do feel sorry for her.

Here I had a meeting this afternoon in Ambleside, cancelled because of the weather, the M6 over Shap is bad, and the snow is supposed to move a bit further west and hit the Kendal/Windermere area

Haven't used it in the bedroom overnight for a few weeks. Might do tonight.
Worst thing about living in a hot climate is having to wash my hair every day. Having to blow dry it adds an extra ten minutes to my morning routine.

The coldest I've ever been was on a field trip at Shap, Jim, in my university days. The sleet was smashing sideways at us and one side of my face was numb. I had to talk out of the side of my mouth like a gangster.

Sorry you are so tired Jud. Sorry that daughters test results showed something different, do hope that they sort it soon for her.

The coldest I've ever been was on a field trip at Shap, Jim, in my university days. The sleet was smashing sideways at us and..."
A mate of mine farms up there
I bet it's cold at the moment

Daughter’s tests showed up something completely different. Back to GPs for her and more exa..."
Sorry she has to go back, and I hope she's better soon, now that they have eliminated the original, incorrect, diagnosis. Frustrating for you both. Hugs.


It seems that people forget how to drive when it snows. Then they abandon their vehicles wherever their intellect stops functioning.
The problem is that we get very little snow here, as we are in the Cheshire Gap (well know meteorological phenomenon). As a result, everyone panics.
Hope everyone is good and safe.

Had a meeting this morning that took 90 minutes, I just about managed to keep my eyes open so straight after the meeting I went for a coffee. Yum. That'll tide me over until lunchtime too, hopefully.
Last day of January tomorrow, I think that warrants some small celebration

Will quite happily come and visit Patti!! My colleague said that last week Geoff, I do admit to rarely hitting the speed limit today

Unfortunately, the government doesn't allow tourists to stay in a private home but there's a very comfortable hotel just around the corner form our's that's very reasonable. Like 10 quid a night reasonable.
If you come in on a business visa you can stay at ours, though.
We're working on getting the school to support that.
Might take a while.
I asked for whiteboard markers that don't stink of chemicals three months ago. Still working on that....

I walked to the marina this morning but I had to take my coat off on the way home. I did a striptease, off came the gloves then the scarf then the coat. Nothing much happening here. snafu as some might say 😀

Unfortunately, the government doesn't allow tourists to stay in a private home but there's a very comfortable ho..."
Can't do a direct flight from Heathrow, too far away

Did some dusting today. Must have had a sudden rush of blood to the head. Although to be fair the dust bunnies were on to their fifth generation and planning a takeover. It was carnage :)

29C at the moment."
Went swimming in the outdoor pool yesterday. Air, 64F. Water, 89F. Hot tub - hotter. California has been the right thing to do.
Visitors welcome.

It’s all pretty grim.

Sorry to hear about your situation M.T. . I hope they can resolve it for you soon and that your father gets the care he needs!

Sorry to hear about your father, MT - hope the NHS assessment is helpful.

A smattering of snow still lies on the ground and the early morning sun is doing its best to change it to water. Its best may not be good enough.

Living where we do, we can often watch the weather happening some miles away and the peninsular does seem to split air flows.
Yesterday we were on the very northern edge of a snow belt that came through

Supposed to be going to Bristol tomorrow. Ain't gonna happen. :(

Pretty cold here too and it started to snow on my walk from the station to work. Stopped again already but with a bit of luck it'll start again :o) I love snow.

Glad the move to California was the right one for you Alicia – will happily visit there too!! Read your latest blog post last night and was puzzled, you mentioned a KU reader who had been reading your book since 28/01, but you wrote it on 25/01? Sorry that things are still really hard MT, what a hard conversation to have, medication was one of the things me and my mum disagreed on with my nan. I'm sure we have a weather front going across our building, often if I look out of the window on the left it is raining, but look out the window on the right and it isn't!! They normally catch up after 5 mins or so. Sorry that you won't be able to go to Bristol tomorrow Kath. I love snow when I don't have to drive in it Jud, the worst bits this week have been my street and our car park.

Hugs all around.

Hope you feel better, Desley.


Cheers
MTM


Hugs to all of you, and so sorry it took so long to find he had an infection.
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Can definitely feel the season turning here.
The locals are still wearing parkas.