
Borrowdale, below Black Crag and Maiden Moor, Cumbria
Well the past few days have been very different to the early spring when wall to wall sunshine and record highs were recorded. At least it brought out springs new growth.
Now we are ‘enjoying‘ damp and cold weather with heavy cloud with just the occasional break to allow a shaft of sunshine to brighten up a series of otherwise dull day.
28th April
(C) David Oakes 2017
Can you please use the weather you’re getting and don’t send us your left overs. Today we have snow – again!
Fortunately it doesn’t seem to stay put but melts in contact with the ground – so far!
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We always like to be generous to our near neighbours….enjoy 🙂
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So I’ve noticed! 🙂
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Nothing like a bit of hovering cloud for atmosphere!
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Just so long as those clouds have a tight bottom (if you will excuse the expression) 🙂 Though to be honest and rather surprisingly we do need some rain.
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Yep, we need rain here….
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Great photo but like Norway I would love you to use it up before sending it on? It’s below 10º with a cold wind from the NW. Winter clothes and gloves are necessary. But sofar, apart from some hail, there is no snow.
Let us hope that May will be kinder to us than April was. According to my friend April was because of the black thorne in bloom. It’s also called Blackthorne winter. I am ready for spring now?
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But as the wind is coming from the arctic north east I would have thought the obligation for Norway and you to use up all the bad weather before passing it on to us 🙂
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Makes a lovely picture though.
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It felt refreshing too…. 🙂
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