Moody Monday….and a Moody Mallard

Mallard

Spring….and he doesn’t seem to have a friend in the World Lake. At least the Lake isn’t frozen this week

Last Monday we had snow and -5c, today Rain and +9c with 11c predicted….Oh! the joy of the British weather

12th March

(C) David Oakes 2018

 

8 thoughts on “Moody Monday….and a Moody Mallard

  1. Well, I just read on our weather channel that this horrid bear is coming back. Minus 3 dring the nights. Not too big a problem. But I really don’t want another spring full of cold days again. Been there, done that and I do have several T-shirts. Hope it won’t last long. I find that often weather changes at New Moon. That’s on the 17th. So can we expect 4 weeks of the cold stuff? Hope not. This bear isn’t too horrid but I am so ready for Spring! 🙂

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  2. Our weather is all over the place. Snow, rain, finally SUN and then it’s gone again. I am living in a dark apartment temporarily while we build a new home in the woods so that doesn’t help much. 😦 I hope you get some “spring” very, very soon!

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      1. I sincerely hope that we get good weather. We have had delay after delay after delay in getting permits for everything.

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  3. David
    I can’t find an email for you anywhere. I have been read a police series of books by Joy Ellis. It takes place around the Lincolnshire Fens and sounds like it might be a fascinating place to photography. I was wondering if you are familiar with the area? I plan on getting there some day.

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    1. Lincolnshire Fens are a fascinating area…but you should also include Norfolk and Suffolk that adjoin Lincs. It is a mix of fen, agricultural land and all mainly flat but with the addition to an equally interesting coastline. Lincoln itself with its Cathedral is well worthy a visit but for me I tend just to travel thru and head for the coast and the fens that border the sea.

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    2. PS….I should have added that I am familiar with the Joy Ellis books…and interesting and despite being like other location novels slightly exaggerated interpretation of the locations.

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