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Tag Archives: weather forecast
The Beast from the East
The Beast From the East Crept up in the dark Dusting the park With white In the night, Leaving a chill On air far from still. Flakes dance around Teasing the ground, To settle or fly In circles on high. … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Poetry, weather
Tagged poetry, snow, weather forecast
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It’s raining (not)
I’ve often mentioned that we refer to a weather site for our area to get some idea of what is expected so that we can plan and prepare ahead. Normally, it’s pretty accurate, but the site has been confused this … Continue reading
Posted in change, home, humour, life afloat, Marina, nature, Opinions, weather
Tagged weather forecast
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Simple as ABC
I have a few posts to go before hitting the magical number 1000, so I’ve decided to set myself a challenge and write a post on something beginning with each letter of the alphabet until I reach 1000. I know … Continue reading
Posted in ABC, diary, Just a thought, My life, nature, observations
Tagged fun, Morning Service, self challenge, sharing, weather forecast
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Muggin’ the mugwumps
There are some days when I wake up and find my back hurts, I’m feeling tired and pretty fed up for no apparent reason. My back problems began years ago, aggravated by too much ten pin bowling and carrying heavy … Continue reading