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Piccie taken from a front upstairs window an hour ago.

 

It looks Edwardian ... dusting of snow, rough stone wall, next door's somewhat trimmed trees, the lane, the old-fashioned streetlamp, the bicyclist ....

 

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The iPad lens which cannot quite catch the piccie unmottled.

 

Warms yer heart and cools yer heating.

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Two pictures, neither of my house, but shows the difference between the north and south coasts.  They were taken an hour apart.  First is cold, very windy and rough, second is warm, calm and really quite nice.

 

Porthreath.jpg

Penzance.jpg

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No photos but we hit a mid day high of -5 today after last nights -11  I think tonight is going to be colder still.

 

Remarkably the 'van is staying warm with just the stove, though we will be using the electric heaters  in the bedrooms overnight.

 

P.S. looking at the photo, I would want a much more substantial mooring strop than that bit of string, and what's the point keeping your boat afloat but then not keeping it in commission over the winter?

Posted
12 minutes ago, Construction Channel said:

first good covering weve had in years :) 

 

 

I had the drone out so i made a video xD 

 

That drone is the dogs danglers :)

And, Sooo much snow. :(. We got some today but too wet to stick. ?

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2 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

Two pictures, neither of my house, but shows the difference between the north and south coasts.  They were taken an hour apart.  First is cold, very windy and rough, second is warm, calm and really quite nice.

 

Porthreath.jpg

Penzance.jpg

 

But which one is which?

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12 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

First picture is North Coast.

 

Cool. Used that trick on holiday a couple of times :) If its its nasty one side, good chance its OK the other. If you are well into cornwall, its not that far.

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