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I like this one...it's hot then wet - which means at least the crops get a bit of a watering in between. I do have a lottie with no water though - so I am a bit biased.
I like this one...it's hot then wet - which means at least the crops get a bit of a watering in between. I do have a lottie with no water though - so I am a bit biased.
I'm a bit like that, means I don't have to water as much.
Last year we struggled with La Nina, they said at the begining of this year they said that La Nina was still affecting our weather trends......which I guess is why it is the same as last year, and will be until it moves.
yes spent all summer inside after an op on my ankle so didn't matter to me if it wet or dry had great weather the first two weeks of august in somerset.
It's been much better this year, I think! The spring was naff (wot good English I av), but it's been quite passable recently. I've got two exploding native ponies, so the sun must have been out at some point. This time last year, the constant cloud meant that my fields never recovered from winter (a good thing for native bellies!).
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