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Calis Beach Forum => Calis Beach Questions and Information => Topic started by: Colwyn on March 09, 2014, 12:45:54 PM
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Feel quite sorry for you all over there in Calis with all that cold and rain (according to BBC). Not a cloud in the sky to seen from my terrace in Bristol. Now at 19C and going higher. Mind you, we're owed some after all the rain of the last three months.
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Beautiful clear blue sky here in West Yorkshire too Colwyn! 8) Not sure of the actual temperature but lovely and warm in the sun.
We've been very lucky in my part of the country over this winter - very little storm damage or flooding. Been watching the new reports over this last week of people returning to their homes that were flooded at the beginning of December. Absolutely heartbreaking, complete devastation in some places. Let's hope there's no more now!
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Beautiful here in Cambridge too, been to garden centre, planted some shrubs, washing drying on the line. Having a cup of tea sitting in the garden, browsing the web, and reading the Sunday papers!! We too have been very lucky, although the fens are still flooded, nobody has had any flood damage in this area. I understand the fine weather is around for a few more days. Looked at the forecast for Calis and it looks pretty unsettled for next week. Think I'll stay here till the end of May. :)
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Sunny Day in 6 months you must make the most of it over in the Uk,Ha Ha
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Been lovely here in chessington,grass cut ,paving jet washed ,garden tidied , cars and caravan cleaned, want to get in front so we are ready for our two trips to calis in May and September , just sat down to watch the end of the footie and then the fa cup draw and a couple of john smiths
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Sounds good, but how's the fifteen day forecast for you wherever you are in the UK
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Not credible, as ever.
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Looks like we will need to wait till April when we get there for our dose of sunshine.. It has rained constantly here in Coatbridge, Scotland for weeks. 15 day forecast? .......Dull and miserable. :(
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A bit better here in Lancashire today but my washing didn't even dry!!
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Been lovely here in chessington,grass cut ,paving jet washed ,garden tidied , cars and caravan cleaned, want to get in front so we are ready for our two trips to calis in May and September , just sat down to watch the end of the footie and then the fa cup draw and a couple of john smiths
Lovely day here in Essex , busy in garden like you Stuart, no footy watching but just enjoying a nice bottle of red wine.
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A bit better here in Lancashire today but my washing didn't even dry!!
Wrong side of the Pennines obviously Marggie - even dried my towels today! ;D ;)
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We had a lovely day at our beach hut in Frinton. :)
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It was lovely and sunny here in Berkshire/Bucks yesterday, we have a little sun trap area and I even took on a hint of colour on my face! Looks promising today again and bed stripped washed and about to be hung OUTSIDE in the sun to dry. So exciting lol. . . . ok I'm easily pleased. ;)
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Please enjoy you summer! Hope it lasts til at least next weekend ;D :o
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Steady on Tinkerman. Let's not get carried away.
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Looks promising today again and bed stripped washed and about to be hung OUTSIDE in the sun to dry. So exciting lol. . . . ok I'm easily pleased. ;)
Me too Lotty -I've done exactly the same! :D
You ex-pats can scoff all you like, I don't care! :P Much as I love my holidays in Calis I wouldn't want to live there all year round. Springtime here in the UK is lovely, everything starting to turn green and a taster of what we hope (!) is to come. Ok, it might be wet and windy again by next week but it's still early days and the longer and warmer days just round the corner. Plus I still have my two weeks in Calis in May! 8)
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Don't feel too sorry for us over in Çalis. Here's the promenade right now
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Thanks for that Lotty. Some people seem to be head-over-heels in Calis.
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A bit better here in Lancashire today but my washing didn't even dry!!
Wrong side of the Pennines obviously Marggie - even dried my towels today! ;D ;)
Marggie must be in the wrong bit of the wrong side of the Pennines because, here in Radcliffe, we hung grandson William's washing out at nine and it was dry by half twelve. Mind you, it's only little.
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I would like to apologize to all those not obsessed with washing lines for beginning this thread. I'll stick to price of Efes in future.
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Colwyn you're making me laugh today! It's doing me good. ;)
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Sorry Colwyn but it's been that long since I could hang washing out and get it all dry I just needed to tell everyone about it! ;D ;)
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Well, I'm going to add to your woes Colwyn. Today is a beautiful day in Lancashire and I did get my washing out and dry. Like Marina & Lotty I love to get washing out in the fresh air and that has been impossible of late. ;D ;D
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Yes, I know, I know. I have one at home who is exactly the same. Thinks the most important thing about the garden is the siting of the rotary line; if any flowers or veg. can be squeezed into the corners then that's a bonus.
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And your point is....?? ;)
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Well I'm sorry to report that the weather here today has not been good enough to put the washing out, chilly wind and cloudy skies, going to change bed tomorrow so hoping to see duvet cover swaying in the breeze. Sorry Colwyn, but its a female thing this washing on the line thing, I'm sure you'll find something about the price of Efes on another thread!!
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;D ;D
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Ha ha, I wouldn't say it rains a lot, but we put our washing out to get washed. Then bring it in to dry! ............ Sigh!
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Ha-ha!! So true. ;)