I spent most of today indoors..the weather outside foiled my plans of a bike ride or gardening...cold...winds from Greenland....wet..and strong and gusty winds..further north in the Cairgorm mountains there is snow.
With relief I got out for half an hour's walk around the scheme...rather than an hour's walk out and around from the village...which was just right as it started raining as I arrived home.
Now, at 10pm there is a beautiful pink and pale purple sunset in a mostly clear sky.....time to fill the hot water bottle and bring the potted up squash plants back into the greenhouse...it will be cold tonight!
...and it was HOT here today.
ReplyDeleteAnd here in the sunny Southwest (of the U.S.A.) our forecast is for temperatures in the next week nearing 100 degrees F.
ReplyDeleteCold winds are what stop us doing outdoor activities. We were both going to garden today but there is a stiff breeze so indoor jobs instead. The outdoor ones can always wait.
ReplyDeleteThis time last year I was In Glasgow and it was very warm.
ReplyDeleteThe late setting of the sun was very strange to me. Our midsummer sunsets are around
Nine. Loved all the sunshine. I hope you get some of that weather again
Some days it's just smarter to stay inside.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the weather cleared up later,
ReplyDeletein the photo it looks very cloudy, but the rain is also necessary!!
Have a nice day!
Thiking of you as you negotiate your pathway. Similar weather here in the Yorkshire Dales although I guess not quite so cold.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Weave...and similar weather with my friends in Whanganui in New Zealand..going into their winter.
ReplyDeleteI haven't watered the potted plants for 2 days, because imminent rain was forecast (and never appeared.) Same for today. This evening I'll be out there with my water jug. Our weather is cloudy and warm, but not hot yet.
ReplyDeleteVery similar weather here too. Rain for the morning and the sunshine is attempting to show now.
ReplyDeleteWow! We're pretty cool here but nothing like that.
ReplyDeleteWinds from Greenland...something I have never heard or considered before. Gardening must be a challenge!
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