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UK revisited.
Oh Bugger! Just realised that very shortly we will be in UK (31st March) not looking forward to it but only for short time, 1 month. We are so out of touch with the place (7 years) but maybe it will reinforce why we don't live there
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by Tuvalu
(Post 8417326)
Oh Bugger! Just realised that very shortly we will be in UK (31st March) not looking forward to it but only for short time, 1 month. We are so out of touch with the place (7 years) but maybe it will reinforce why we don't live there
Oh! dear you will find it cold :sneaky: But with Matalan, Primark, and Peacocks you will find clothes cheaper and better quality than here. Some of the local pubs are desperate for business 2 steak meals and 2 drinks £10.99 - near enough Goa prices now. Enjoy yourselves and let us know how you get on.:thumbup: |
Re: UK revisited.
Great spring weather, brilliant sunshine to start the day, turning cloudy by afternoon, but as said a crisp start, although not official spring has started I but as always UK weather who is brave enough to predict tomorrow:thumbup:
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Re: UK revisited.
I do remember the springtime but maybe a little too late for that! Daffodils, crocuses and things. Debbie is looking forward to the shopping (me not) and the family thing (also me not) of course we will let you all know how we get on. You seem to have become an integral part of my life. Tuvalu x
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Re: UK revisited.
Lovely day again here, 15c +, bright sunshine and very pleasant and comfortable. Even here in Surrey no sign of Daffodils yet, crocuses out and snowdrops still in full glory (very late). In fact the whole Spring season appears to be late. Ribes Fructicosa, an early Spring flowerer just coming into bud and most things just starting to show signs of life. Lawns still look very wintery. Probably the latest Spring for over a decade, but not surprising as until recently the temperature had hardly risen above freezing since before Christmas.
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by johnny five
(Post 8423282)
Lovely day again here, 15c +, bright sunshine and very pleasant and comfortable. Even here in Surrey no sign of Daffodils yet, crocuses out and snowdrops still in full glory (very late). In fact the whole Spring season appears to be late. Ribes Fructicosa, an early Spring flowerer just coming into bud and most things just starting to show signs of life. Lawns still look very wintery. Probably the latest Spring for over a decade, but not surprising as until recently the temperature had hardly risen above freezing since before Christmas.
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by Tuvalu
(Post 8417326)
Oh Bugger! Just realised that very shortly we will be in UK (31st March) not looking forward to it but only for short time, 1 month. We are so out of touch with the place (7 years) but maybe it will reinforce why we don't live there
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf
(Post 8423781)
and a certainty that the UK has a 'system" of government which is accessible and accountable.
Politics = jobs for the boys & they are all as bad as each other, all pi**ing in the same pot! H. |
Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by johnny five
(Post 8423282)
Lovely day again here, 15c +, bright sunshine and very pleasant and comfortable. Even here in Surrey no sign of Daffodils yet, crocuses out and snowdrops still in full glory (very late). In fact the whole Spring season appears to be late. Ribes Fructicosa, an early Spring flowerer just coming into bud and most things just starting to show signs of life. Lawns still look very wintery. Probably the latest Spring for over a decade, but not surprising as until recently the temperature had hardly risen above freezing since before Christmas.
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by Tina1
(Post 8424585)
He in the North East we have our daffodils just staring to bud. Will be open in a couple of days. As you say, the crocuses blanketing my lawns(!) and the snowdrops are fantastic. England is beautiful in the springtime.
Normally Tina, our daffs etc would be finished by now, but this winter the soppy south has experienced severe winter conditions, a lot of the time worse than the north. This is not hearsay as I have spent the winter between North Surrey, Oxfordshire, Derby and North Yorkshire so have seen the comparisons............ |
Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by johnny five
(Post 8425136)
Normally Tina, our daffs etc would be finished by now, but this winter the soppy south has experienced severe winter conditions, a lot of the time worse than the north. This is not hearsay as I have spent the winter between North Surrey, Oxfordshire, Derby and North Yorkshire so have seen the comparisons............
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf
(Post 8423781)
I went into Hastings, to see if Goa could be replicated with eyes closed. Couldnt, of course, but there again, the roads are clean, no one harasses you and it is very picturesque.
England and India are fundamentally different - and me - I love both, in different ways, for different reasons. I now get nostalgic for Hastings of all places! Damn you :D Julia x |
Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by Tuvalu
(Post 8417326)
Oh Bugger! Just realised that very shortly we will be in UK (31st March) not looking forward to it but only for short time, 1 month. We are so out of touch with the place (7 years) but maybe it will reinforce why we don't live there
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Re: UK revisited.
Been here 3 weeks now and can't wait to get out! Still looking for a cheap meal and beer, pretty well impossible I think but probably been away too long. Had to cancel our short Norway trip cos of the volcano and couldn't risk missing London to Oz flight. Managed our round UK tour of family and friends in less than 16 days and are in Croydon now staying with a very good friend. Going to meet our Granddaughter on Sat. for the first time so looking forward to that and catching up with Daughter. Deb going out with a friend tonight so I've arranged an overdraft and heading to the pub with a few old friends. Hi to all. Tuvalux
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Re: UK revisited.
Originally Posted by Tuvalu
(Post 8514249)
Been here 3 weeks now and can't wait to get out! Still looking for a cheap meal and beer, pretty well impossible I think but probably been away too long. Had to cancel our short Norway trip cos of the volcano and couldn't risk missing London to Oz flight. Managed our round UK tour of family and friends in less than 16 days and are in Croydon now staying with a very good friend. Going to meet our Granddaughter on Sat. for the first time so looking forward to that and catching up with Daughter. Deb going out with a friend tonight so I've arranged an overdraft and heading to the pub with a few old friends. Hi to all. Tuvalux
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