... was pretty well near correct. At about 08:00 there was some sun but by the time I was up and about it had long since gone following a change of direction of the wind veering round from the west again, and we had clouds.
"Ahhh well" I sighed, and went out to chop a huge pile of wood.
The snow that I predicted arrived at round about 11:30 and it didn't last long for - astonishingly - the wind veered round to a southerly and that pushed a Mediterranean weather front up. Not an Alpine afternoon like I would have liked, but a blue kind of hazy afternoon with a fair amount of sun - once I'd cleaned off all of the solar panels.
No point in going shopping - I'm well-snowed in here - and so I took the cue and went off to do the notes for our radio programme. Holiday lettings is January's topic and there's enough here to rival War and Peace and that's where I've been all afternoon and evening - up here translating and transcribing notes and then writing the dialogue. It takes ages to do as well but I suppose it keeps me out of mischief.
Tomorrow morning I need to finish off the Christmas Special and then somehow work out how I can dig Caliburn up the hill. I need to go to Liz and Terry's for our rehearsal. But unless we have a dramatic change to the weather I can see it being a long afternoon with a shovel and a pile of sand.
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You have been having fun. Yesterday it was some good-for-nothing solar-panel scam artist that you dealt with. Today you have a chance to write a radio programme and the day after you get to emulate the Germans by putting a snowplow on the front of your trabant.
ReplyDeleteMischief, you? As if! LOL.
ReplyDeleteI love you too, Ms S
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