Neilds
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Not sure where you have the figures from, but most sites I have seen have Bristol having 130-140 mm estimated rain in January.113mm in Jan this year around here, a little above average but drier than last year.
Not sure where you have the figures from, but most sites I have seen have Bristol having 130-140 mm estimated rain in January.113mm in Jan this year around here, a little above average but drier than last year.
My first time was scary, Ambulance, blue flashing lights, mri scan , all because they werent 100% it was Bells. Lasted about 6 -8 weeks iirc . So was a lot more relaxed this time , but the difficulty speaking properly is seriously miffing me…..I had that a while ago.
Was rather concerned for a couple of hours.
Pain in the whatsit for some days after, but recovery was far better than my first fears.
I was warned about likelihood of recurrence in the years ahead.
Two hours in A&E and I was on my way home this evening with a diagnosis of Bell's Palsy much to my and Mrs V's relief.
Could have been worse.
Good ol' NHS.
Off to bed now.
Ours opened one day this week!Yep. Our course closed again today. The practice area is like a swamp so not even worth practicing short game stuff. Changed the oil in HIDs car instead.
Not sure where you have the figures from, but most sites I have seen have Bristol having 130-140 mm estimated rain in January.
The Somerset levels is a very flat area that has flooded over the millennia, problems come through dredging, or the lack of it as well as clearance and management of reens which are"complex, ancient, and highly managed network of rivers, artificial channels, and smaller ditches known locally as "rhynes" (pronounced "reens" in the east, "rhynes" to the west).Have you missed the deluge that has caused problems in Somerset or is their's an annual flood?
1. There was a ‘next customer” divider. I could have moved that up but thought it was a bit presumptuous. The offending item was a packet of mince. If they wanted to pack that last, they could just have put it through and left it beside their bags.1. Odd behaviour because it would have meant there stuff was not getting closer to the till on the conveyor but was it because they did not want to pack the nearest item until the end. What no 'next customer' dividers either
2. The staff should have taken them to task any way - I think I remember there is one price for eat in and another for take out (I always get asked at Greggs- it is to do with VAT)
Thanks , I’ll give that a go ,cheersMy first time was scary, Ambulance, blue flashing lights, mri scan , all because they werent 100% it was Bells. Lasted about 6 -8 weeks iirc . So was a lot more relaxed this time , but the difficulty speaking properly is seriously miffing me…..
171mm of rain in January at Stoneham, well that was the figure on Friday so could be 180mmAccording to the figures we average 40-50mm in November, December and January
We had over 100mm in each month........and February hasn't started off too well either....
Just seen the weather on Countryfile and they said that somewhere in Scotland has 405% of the average monthly rain in JanuaryAccording to the figures we average 40-50mm in November, December and January
We had over 100mm in each month........and February hasn't started off too well either....
My speech was not greatly affected, but eating was tricky/messy for a while.My first time was scary, Ambulance, blue flashing lights, mri scan , all because they werent 100% it was Bells. Lasted about 6 -8 weeks iirc . So was a lot more relaxed this time , but the difficulty speaking properly is seriously miffing me…..
171mm of rain in January at Stoneham, well that was the figure on Friday so could be 180mm![]()
Your Head Greenkeeper?Where can I get this information for where I live?
Where can I get this information for where I live?