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Post by Wood~Ant on Apr 8, 2017 7:34:39 GMT
Down here near the south coast of England in West Sussex today is starting off a real "pea souper", as a heavy fog type mist is covering the view from my home. This no doubt will prove to be a heat mist, as now winter is over such days as this mostly turn into hot and sunny. Ants and other insects are getting very active out in our garden, and our bird feeders are in big demand from Blue Tits, Sparrows and Starlings as well as the odd visit from a Robin. Even Bluebells are coming into flower, which is early as normally it is late April into May, making the bees happy gathering pollen from early flowers in our garden.
So, what is the weather doing near you?
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andavane
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Post by andavane on Apr 8, 2017 17:42:50 GMT
Weather here is starting misty, then brightening up. The sun moves round in the afternoon to warm our sitting room beautifully. PS: Sneaking a question in: Do I take it that it is not possible to reply to ALL posts? Sometimes I assume it's not possible as there seems to be no "Reply" option.
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Post by Jenny on Apr 8, 2017 18:30:20 GMT
Weather here is starting misty, then brightening up. The sun moves round in the afternoon to warm our sitting room beautifully. PS: Sneaking a question in: Do I take it that it is not possible to reply to ALL posts? Sometimes I assume it's not possible as there seems to be no "Reply" option. You can reply to posts where the board has not been locked or threads finished. Reply buttons are on the top of majority of posts next to the Return home button.
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