It would appear that we're having the best weather in the country. Southern England can expect up to 75 mm / 3 inches of rain today, with gales in Cornwall. Tables turned, I call it. Here it's fairly sunny, although I don't rule out the odd shower later on. It's not warm, a northerly wind pegs the temperature back to 12C / 54F.
The first tropical depression of the East Atlantic season was born earlier this morning, but it is a ragged affair that's slowly drifting into the Atlantic. Unless it comes to threaten land (very unlikely) I will not need to mention it again.
I uploaded yesterday's pictures to http://pictures.aol.com, then picked the URL from each individual picture and planted it manually into the entry, using the HTML tag <img src. AOL is really playing sillibuggers at the moment. I still have to go to France to log into journals. Journalseditor has slapped me down, saying that I'm about the only one that logs into journals using Firefox or an external browser. Nice.
Sunday, 27 May 2007
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Yes, I do not know what AOL is playing at.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, and others have said the same to me, I cannot even get my blog page to open.
I do not know why a system is set up for us and then made difficult to get into.
By for now,
John.
A mere 93 degrees in California today....
ReplyDeleteLinda :)
I havent had much trouble with AOL lately. Sometimes I dont get my alerts, but thats it. I know of course now that I have said that AOHELL will break loose.
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Carrie
We had rain overnight but they are promising clearing. By Wednesday the temps here in western Washington are predicted to be up to 85 degrees. I already have had a couple portable fans running because the humidity has been so high. At least being home, I can close the blinds as the sun moves around the house and help keep it cooler. Linda in Washington
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are enjoying wonderful weather this weekend. Weather is the same here. About 75-80, sunny, warm, the usual here in CA. I'd love to have a rainstorm!!
ReplyDeletePam
It is true We are having a wild wet day here in deepest Wiltshire, although glad to say I think it is now begining to dry up a bit. Hope it is dryish for tomorrow when we have our big fund raising even calles The Revels on the rec. in the village. It will be wet underfoot and maybe cold but fingers crossed that the rain stays away
ReplyDeleteGlad you had the sunshine at last.
Lucky you Guido, the weather is horrible here with heavy rain all day and low temperatures too. Bring back our lovely Southern sunshine. :o)
ReplyDeleteSandra xx
You were definitely the lucky one having nice weather ~ hope you made the most of it xx
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