Randall: I have to ask MTL what thirty-five degrees is. I'm an F girl and too set in my ways to start with C's. Now I'm confused. That sounds like our summer- if we're lucky.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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We're looking at thirty-five degrees tomorrow. I'm beginning to hate Winter.
Cheers.
Randall: I have to ask MTL what thirty-five degrees is. I'm an F girl and too set in my ways to start with C's.
Now I'm confused. That sounds like our summer- if we're lucky.
About 2C!
John.G: cripes that's cold! Isn't it?
I should show these pics. to our garden so that it feels ashamed of itself and burst into full bloom!
2C is DREADFULLY COLD, at least for me. I've experienced 4C in Oz, that's how I know C's.
Your garden is so lovely that even when the flowers drop it is still beautiful !
our temps are in the 8o's this week and low 90's this weekend. Pool time !
cheers, parsnip
The camelias are beautiful! I love that lime green stuff too, I may even have some, is it euphorbia?
GG: yes Randall's comment only makes sense if it was cold. Fancy in Australia. I trust you managed to keep warm.
Parsnip: it is a beautiful pool too.
Eryl: clever girl - yes euphorbia it is. We have 2 or 3 variations but I like the lime green best.
Euphorbia! I love it. A person with a phobia who still manages to feel euphoric.
Sorry, can't help myself, I'm silly that way.
Yes Pat, Oz winters can be chilly.
All went well at the doc, I hope.
GG: yea thank you. More tomorrow - I'm beat.
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