HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!!
The moon turns full Saturday night or very early Sunday morning in the UK and US. Sorry, AQ, I didn't look up Australia. This is the Strawberry Moon, the Mead Moon, or the Honey Moon, among other names.
It was 94F today here on my patch. That's 34C.
Here's info about this moon and other celestial/astrononomical events this month.
Everyone have a wonderful early summer week. Winter for AQ. Love to all!
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Good morning all from a dull and chilly Suffolk. We have been promised a heatwave for days and there is a health alert for the weekend but I don't think the East will reach more than 22/23 degrees. Im fine with that as I have Son and family coming Friday evening and we will be at the beach on Saturday. Ive bought new buckets and spades as my ones were rather tatty.
It will be approx 4 hours drive for them from SE London as getting through the Dartford Tunnel is always very slow on a Friday and with 2 little ones they will no doubt have to stop a few times.
Thanks as always Diane for starting another week - I can't beleive its June already. Sorry to all in US getting affected by the Canadian fires - it must be horrible and such a loss of habitat.
Rusty - your holiday to St Davids sounded great and that beach was beautiful. Glad you had a good time.
Lindy - hope your break in Wales refreshed you both and Bonnie had a good if mucky time.
OG - so good to read you have been out and about and that the chair has been fixed.
Annette - Glad you enjoyed the flying visit even with the mud! Also loved your comment about the weather being like England without the guns!
AQ - that was some storm hope the carpet has dried out ok.
Heather - I hope all is good with you.
To everyone I have missed - keep well and enjoy the rest of the week.
Hello, we're back home - arrived yesterday afternoon & when I opened the blinds I said "Oh!!" as some of the peonies had opened!
So gorgeous!! Will write later, must get out to the shops now...
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
ANNETTE, HARELADY, OG – We do get thunderstorms this time of year but not so severe. This “weather event” has had 3 phases (so far) – the thunderstorm was followed the next day by a hailstorm (some places looked as if it snowed!) and again last night it was wet and windy. It is the beginning of our rainy season. Max temp today expected 15 C.
Despite the forecast showers today, I am off to State Library for more lookups for the family stories I am “tidying up”. They are progressing ever so slowly. I have left a sandwich for OH’s lunch in case I am late back. . . and some choccy bics.
This week I had an email from a not-too-close friend whom I often would see at the shops. She has been missing for months. It turns out that she had health problems and has changed her shopping day. I’m glad she emailed, I replied with my phone no, she replied with hers. Last night I rang and we had a long chat and we plan a coffee or lunch in a few weeks.