Wind map of the earth

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And so is a day dream...
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In Australia it's very close to a Midsummer Night's Dream.

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HansV wrote:A lot of wind along the coast of the British Isles, France and the Low Countries tonight!
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:yikes: that looks hectic!!!
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but today it is calm, cold, clear and bright so we did the walk we couldn't do yesterday:
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That's nice - it's been raining cats and dogs all day here (the wind is much less though).
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Suitably seasonal as well. When we got to the Inn we were turned away :laugh: They were only open for a private party.

So instead we followed a sign to the TROOM and enjoyed bacon sandwiches and hot chocolate :yum:

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At least you didn't have to stay with the donkeys and oxen... :grin:
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BTW, we were walking around Hawnby.

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Ah! I've been in Helmsley and in Osmotherley, but not in Hawnby...
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We have high winds currently, but the rain is off.
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stuck wrote:but today it is calm, cold, clear and bright so we did the walk we couldn't do yesterday:
Apparently it rained sheep? Not cats and dogs?
Lovely photo, by the way. Glad you got to enjoy your walk!!!!
Here we just had a nice little snow shower. It's 28 degrees F but sunny now...
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mishmish3000 wrote:Apparently it rained sheep? Not cats and dogs?
:laugh: So that's what those white spots were?
:whisper: I thought is was a dusty lens... :innocent:
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