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its pouring down with rain...wimbledon starts next month...

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stokemaveric | 12:20 Thu 26th May 2011 | ChatterBank
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it must be summer.......
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Here to Stoke(Wirral) its more like February than May
Yes, raining here too but as I planted some flowers yesterday I am quite grateful I haven't got to water them. However, I hope it doesn't stay too long.
Yep, time for me to blow the dust off the wellies coz Glastonphant is looming !
Had a bit of thunder here earlier. Much much needed....I can't remember the last time it rained.
Persistently raining here in the South.
My pal is off to Chelsea to see the flowers - is it raining there?

There are plenty of flowers her in Scotland - not sure I would go all that way to see more.

;-)
Well seems scant days ago 'they' were moaning the Spring had been too dry.
I have a theory that the seasons are just much shorter and we've had them all aready this year. It started off with winter in January, then we had spring and a very brief summer and now we are on autumn.

Watch out for the snow next week. :o)
This is the best day we've had all week - there's only been 2 torrential downpours and no trees have blown down so far.....
It is so cold that I have had to put the central heating back on. The cats are buried under their duvets and snoozing away.

The rain has been torrential and relentless - but I have eventually got my roof repaired after a year of haggling with the other involved contributors to the cost of repairs.

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