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Malkeet
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Hiya

I've noticed that there are a lot of people from the USA.

I'm from England, London.

ndon is going to have rain tonight according to the weather people.



Where are you from please?

Sunny today but Lodon, but rain later for Guy Fawkes night.

Cheers:)
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The weather update from sunny Cornwall :-6





It's raining!! Only light drizzle at the moment, no doubt turning to heavy rain just in time for the fireworks tonight:(
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Jacksonville, FL :-6 -- the weather is in the 70's and 80's. We get rain every couple of days at this point. We're at the end of hurricane/rainy season. We haven't really gotten a hurricane this year, though -- well, there was Katrina and Rita. 60 degree weather here feels a lot colder than in the north, though -- or even in England, for that matter -- because of the tropical climate.
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the "Heartland"

in the middle of 1.2 million acres of corn

also known as

IOWA


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Hi Malkeet....welcome to the garden!

I'm from Northern Pennsylvania. Beautiful weather here right now.

Chilly in the mornings, but has been warming up during the day to the high

60's. Sunny today, then turning to rain and possibly snow for the first part of the week. Tis that time of the year here!

Enjoy yourself at FG...very nice folks here! :)
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Hi Malkeet from 'Sunny Sussex'.



Cloudy and windy here at the moment...I wouldn't discount rain by tonight, but the wind might keep it away as often happens down here.



Happy Bonfire night if your having celebrations !!
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Hiya Malkeet, whereabouts in London are you from? I lived in Camden, and Kilburn and Brent, all N W London, for ten years but have now moved back to Hampshire, where I grew up. The weather is all set to pour tonight so I think our fireworks will turn into damp squibs! Hope someone in England gets a dry fireworks night! Especially as this is the 400th anniversary of Fawkes' attempt to blow up parliament!

Oh and btw....welcome to the garden! At least the flowers here will enjoy the rain! I like your name, can I ask where it originates from? Happy gardening! :-6
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Hi Mal from sunny Spain.

Its still very sunny here, not as hot as it was but still shorts weather, cooler at night now the clocks have gone back.















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Hi Malkeet, I'm from sunny New Mexico (It's a state) I live at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. To the north of me are towering mountains, to the south, desert and Monument Valley.

Since I live at 5500' (over a mile high) the temperature is always around 70 Farenheit, or about 21 Celsius. We have sunshine 265 days of the year average, and so it is a nice sunny day today. I plan to drive out to the wilderness, about 5 minutes from my house, later today and hang out with some friends, have a picnic and drink beer, listen to music, and tell stories around a campfire until after dark.

But first I have to finish my grading.:D

I run a school for children who have fallen behind in school due to difficult lives. It's called "The Transition Academy".

http://fc.fms.k12.nm.us/~jives/

Here's a view from my home, we'll be hanging out just to the right and at the base of that peak, come on over! (Oh, bring your own beer.):cool:

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Im a Londoner too..

Unfortunately lve got ther flu so the plans have been put on hold...

Will just have to watch throught the windows tonight..

Welcome to the garden, we may disagree loudly, but we still buy each other a beer..:D
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hey Venus....what's "Guy Falkes Day"? Is it like the 4th of July?:o
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Betty Boop wrote: The weather update from sunny Cornwall :-6





It's raining!! Only light drizzle at the moment, no doubt turning to heavy rain just in time for the fireworks tonight:(


Still dry here, was raining a bit earlier, decided not to go the the fire works event in Greenwich:-5
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Valerie100 wrote: Jacksonville, FL :-6 -- the weather is in the 70's and 80's. We get rain every couple of days at this point. We're at the end of hurricane/rainy season. We haven't really gotten a hurricane this year, though -- well, there was Katrina and Rita. 60 degree weather here feels a lot colder than in the north, though -- or even in England, for that matter -- because of the tropical climate.


Still, lucky you - we visit Florida in mid May, very nice

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Wolverine wrote: the "Heartland"

in the middle of 1.2 million acres of corn

also known as

IOWA


You have your work cut out super guy:-6
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CountryDweller wrote: Hi Malkeet....welcome to the garden!

I'm from Northern Pennsylvania. Beautiful weather here right now.

Chilly in the mornings, but has been warming up during the day to the high

60's. Sunny today, then turning to rain and possibly snow for the first part of the week. Tis that time of the year here!

Enjoy yourself at FG...very nice folks here! :)


Hello

Thanks for the info.

Hope your weather is beeter than mine - I love living in London, but the weather at times gets me down.

Thanks again:-6
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Malkeet wrote: Still dry here, was raining a bit earlier, decided not to go the the fire works event in Greenwich:-5


The update now is still drizzle, but a little windy, if this holds for an hour or so the big firework display will be ok! It's not far from me so I'm planning to go for a walk and see some fireworks!
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Bez wrote: Hi Malkeet from 'Sunny Sussex'.



Cloudy and windy here at the moment...I wouldn't discount rain by tonight, but the wind might keep it away as often happens down here.



Happy Bonfire night if your having celebrations !!


Have a good one! - we all changed our minds as our grown up children are going and me and the mrs are staying in - sounds like a war zone out there

:)
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Betty Boop wrote: The update now is still drizzle, but a little windy, if this holds for an hour or so the big firework display will be ok! It's not far from me so I'm planning to go for a walk and see some fireworks!




Enjoy your night and i hope the rain holds off:)
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Rapunzel wrote: Hiya Malkeet, whereabouts in London are you from? I lived in Camden, and Kilburn and Brent, all N W London, for ten years but have now moved back to Hampshire, where I grew up. The weather is all set to pour tonight so I think our fireworks will turn into damp squibs! Hope someone in England gets a dry fireworks night! Especially as this is the 400th anniversary of Fawkes' attempt to blow up parliament!

Oh and btw....welcome to the garden! At least the flowers here will enjoy the rain! I like your name, can I ask where it originates from? Happy gardening! :-6


Hi Rapunzel :)

Moved to London/Greenwich many years ago from the midlands. Love it here and Greenwich park - that's where the display is and expecting 40k people.

Thanks for the welcome:-6
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pina wrote: Hi Mal from sunny Spain.

Its still very sunny here, not as hot as it was but still shorts weather, cooler at night now the clocks have gone back.


Lucky you:-6 :)
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Jives wrote: Hi Malkeet, I'm from sunny New Mexico (It's a state) I live at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. To the north of me are towering mountains, to the south, desert and Monument Valley.

Since I live at 5500' (over a mile high) the temperature is always around 70 Farenheit, or about 21 Celsius. We have sunshine 265 days of the year average, and so it is a nice sunny day today. I plan to drive out to the wilderness, about 5 minutes from my house, later today and hang out with some friends, have a picnic and drink beer, listen to music, and tell stories around a campfire until after dark.

But first I have to finish my grading.:D

I run a school for children who have fallen behind in school due to difficult lives. It's called "The Transition Academy".

http://fc.fms.k12.nm.us/~jives/

Here's a view from my home, we'll be hanging out just to the right and at the base of that peak, come on over! (Oh, bring your own beer.):cool:


Hi Jives

Thanks for sharing that!

Looks like you're doing a good job.



Really interesting reading about all you people - really enjoying the feed back which gives me an idea of you guys

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venus wrote: Im a Londoner too..

Unfortunately lve got ther flu so the plans have been put on hold...

Will just have to watch throught the windows tonight..

Welcome to the garden, we may disagree loudly, but we still buy each other a beer..:D


hope you feel better soon - have a large brandy obn me if you're not taking any medication!!!!

I may too go upstairs and watch a few rockets - tis like a war zone out there.

take care

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From Missouri here, and even though it's November, it's supposed to be in the mid 70's here. Normally, it's a lot cooler. I am so looking forward to cold snowy days!
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Just heard the weather forecast...it's going to be MAINLY dry over the UK for the bonfire celebrations.....sounds like WW2 outside my house, but looks really pretty...have fun everyone.
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I'm also from England Malkeet, i'm from up north in Lancashire.

It's not raining here at the moment (makes a change) and the dark sky's

lit up by the fireworks.

Why can't they make silent fireworks? my little dog is snuggled

up tight next to me, shaking like a leaf because of the noise!
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Detroit, Michigan here. Also known as "The Armpit of Michigan."
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devist8me wrote: From Missouri here, and even though it's November, it's supposed to be in the mid 70's here. Normally, it's a lot cooler. I am so looking forward to cold snowy days!


Can you have our cold weather please:D
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Bez wrote: Just heard the weather forecast...it's going to be MAINLY dry over the UK for the bonfire celebrations.....sounds like WW2 outside my house, but looks really pretty...have fun everyone.


like WW3 down our way:o
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abbey wrote: [IMG]http://www.yatoula.com/gif/fete/fete/IMG]

I'm also from England Malkeet, i'm from up north in Lancashire.

It's not raining here at the moment (makes a change) and the dark sky's

lit up by the fireworks.

Why can't they make silent fireworks? my little dog is snuggled

up tight next to me, shaking like a leaf because of the noise!


We were taliking about that as two cats come into our garden from some one up the road - pets up and down the country, espcially cats must be having an awful night:o
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BabyRider wrote: Detroit, Michigan here. Also known as "The Armpit of Michigan."


:-2 :-2
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Malkeet wrote: :-2 :-2
:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl



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Morning - I still don't get it Baby Rider:)



Last night our son bought some last minute fireworks as it did not rain. Got 80 pounds worth for about 50 pounds from Asda - nice little display and then we all had a drink, and me a bit too much, just got up with a hangover.:o

Thanks to everyone that contributed to this thread, all very interest i found it.

:)
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Morning - I still don't get it Baby Rider:)



Last night our son bought some last minute fireworks as it did not rain. Got 80 pounds worth for about 50 pounds from Asda - nice little display and then we all had a drink, and me a bit too much, just got up with a hangover.:o

Thanks to everyone that contributed to this thread, all very interest i found it.

:)
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