The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world) with a
bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it really is and
gets a body cold quickly and there's been rain, sleet & snow. As a result,
the cats have not been keen to go out in the garden at all. The result is
that they go stir-crazy inside. I currently have three demented felines
running around the ground floor.. zooming up the stairs... running around
the bedrooms.. back down the stairs... You get my drift. All have eyes wide
(eye wide in case of Waffles), whiskers out, tails erect, with much lashing
of tails, assorted meows, hisses & growls.
Can someone send some warmer weather please? My sanity depends on it ;-)
Cheers, helen s
Christina Websell - 15 Feb 2005 23:46 GMT
> The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world) with a
> bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it really is and
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>
> Cheers, helen s
I hardly dare tell you that the weather folk say it will be -5C tonight.
Oh, gosh, now I've told you! D*mn.
Tweed
Magic Mood Jeep? - 16 Feb 2005 00:02 GMT
>> The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world)
>> with a bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it
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>
> Tweed
We had almost 70F (21+/-C) today. Opened the windows when I returned from
my luncheon (which was followed by a quick stop at the salon to get a trim
on the faying locks).. All *8* cats went bonkers jockying for winow time &
position. Then I opned up the back porch (What Weebs calls "da tiled
room"), which in all enclosed with windows, and they trotted out there for
inspections. I had been letting them back there since Friday of last week
(except at night, since it still gets into the 30-40's F), but I didn't
until after I returned today. They were bursting to get back there. Not
sure why, becuase in 10 minutes, they're snoozing back there, just as they
would in any other room in the house. Silly cats.
Weird thing: they're predicting snow tonight or tomorrow. And I have
Daffodils coming up in the yard!
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Christina Websell - 16 Feb 2005 01:07 GMT
>>> The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world)
>>> with a bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it
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> Weird thing: they're predicting snow tonight or tomorrow. And I have
> Daffodils coming up in the yard!
I can only imagine 70F until about June, July or August. Lucky you. I
have snowdrops and crocuses out and daffodils in bud.
Kitty & BF are snuggled up in their beds next to the kitchen fire, they have
no intention of going out in the cold tonight. I have my electric blanket
on and I think it's time to go and see how warm it is.
Nighty nighty
Tweed
PatM - 16 Feb 2005 05:45 GMT
70F today?! And daffodils coming up! Oh, sure, rub it in!LOLOL
Brrrrrrr from MT! PatM
Victor Martinez - 16 Feb 2005 13:40 GMT
> 70F today?! And daffodils coming up! Oh, sure, rub it in!LOLOL
> Brrrrrrr from MT! PatM
It was close to 80F yesterday here... lots of daffodils coming up and
the trees are beginning to leaf out. Anyday now the peaches will start
blooming. :)

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Kreisleriana - 16 Feb 2005 13:45 GMT
>> 70F today?! And daffodils coming up! Oh, sure, rub it in!LOLOL
>> Brrrrrrr from MT! PatM
>
>It was close to 80F yesterday here... lots of daffodils coming up and
>the trees are beginning to leaf out. Anyday now the peaches will start
>blooming. :)
Awwww, shaddup. ;)
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John F. Eldredge - 16 Feb 2005 13:56 GMT
>70F today?! And daffodils coming up! Oh, sure, rub it in!LOLOL
>Brrrrrrr from MT! PatM
The weather here in Nashville, Tennessee, can't seem to decide what
season it is, which is normal for a Nashville winter. Yesterday, we
had a high of 70 degrees Fahrenheit, but the coming week is predicted
to have highs in the 40's and 50's, with lows around the freezing
mark. About 20 years ago, we had one January day that went from 70
degrees and sunny to 20 degrees and six inches of snow in less than 12
hours.
I have had crocuses in bloom for about a week. My daffodils are
currently about six inches high, but the buds haven't started opening
yet, and probably won't do so for another couple of weeks.

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Bridget - 16 Feb 2005 12:35 GMT
Magic Mood Jeep© wrote:
>>>The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world)
>>>with a bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it
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> Weird thing: they're predicting snow tonight or tomorrow. And I have
> Daffodils coming up in the yard!
Well, I don't know about you, but just a bit north of you, we got snow.
Not a lot. But it is snow. And I have on one of those little hard sole
shoe thingies with velcro that they put you in for stress fractures
and it has open toesies so I hate snow right now. Criminy, I hate cold
weather right now. But I have served half my time in it and only have
two weeks left to go. Only two weeks of cold toesies left to deal with.
I never dreamed four weeks could be so long. Remind me not to
actually break anything where they cast it for 6 or more weeks. I think
I would go nuts. At least I get to take this thing off to go to sleep.
Bridget - who thanks MMJ for reminding her she has to clean off the car
this morning so get going early!!
Monique Y. Mudama - 16 Feb 2005 00:06 GMT
> The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world) with a
> bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it really is and
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> Can someone send some warmer weather please? My sanity depends on it ;-)
Not I; it snowed today. It actually wasn't that cold, but consequently the
melted snow is running all over the place. Pretty miserable, actually.

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Duke of Url - 16 Feb 2005 02:12 GMT
> The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world) with
> a bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it really
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> whiskers out, tails erect, with much lashing of tails, assorted
> meows, hisses & growls.
They are preventing the greeblinz from coming in out of the cold and
building nests...
Marina - 16 Feb 2005 08:18 GMT
> The last couple of days have been cold (for my bit of the world) with a
> bitingly cold, damp wind which makes it feel colder than it really is and
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> Can someone send some warmer weather please? My sanity depends on it ;-)
Can't help you. They're predicting -10 C here, and we have snow coming
down all the time.

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