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  • Bluebells December 2015 – OMG
  • redthunder
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    Today … South Glos Not just the one either all over the woods.

    Primroses poking through, buds on trees etc.

    Just ain’t right, ain’t right I tell you!

    [url=https://flic.kr/p/C2ieds]Bluebells South Gouth Glos December 2015[/url] by SGMTB, on Flickr

    2unfit2ride
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    Jeez, I really hope that there is a better reason than GW, anomalies happen right?

    schrickvr6
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    Have got cherry blossom and was picking a second crop of raspberries here other day. Will a cold snap hit hard or have all the seasons merged into one long moderately mild and damp super season?

    rOcKeTdOg
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    blimey

    Klunk
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    the lawn grass is very long long like a soggy hay field

    gwaelod
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    wild strawberries just fruiting this week in my garden in North Cardiff

    russianbob
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    Bulbs up in the garden here North of Leeds

    daftvader
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    Hampshire… our strawberries haven’t stopped flowering yet, some of the Cornflower’s are still at it too… Slugs and snails in our garden are loving it

    mtbfix
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    Brambles flowering in Reading.

    qwerty
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    The Greenwood is sick, Gandalf. A darkness has fallen over it. Nothing grows anymore, at least nothing good. The air is fouled decay, but worst are the webs.

    Malvern Rider
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    Daffodils on the roadside near Exeter today, in full bloom. Is that normal for Dec?

    pk13
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    16degs by the weekend. My dogs bouncing around like its spring too. Odd indeed

    gordimhor
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    1deg and a wee bit snow in Fort William winter seems to be in place here

    pk13
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    Push it down south a bit then, lol

    senorj
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    We’ve got loads of Strawberries in the garden too!
    GW or a weather anomaly ,either way, it’s too bloody warm for the time of year.
    Will have to mow the lawn soon. What the crikey!

    qwerty
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    TV weather girl reckons it’s gonna be 16′ at night this week!!!

    mt
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    Climate change?

    mrblobby
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    It’s been 3 years since we’ve seen GW round these parts. Maybe his awesomeness is indeed a contributing factor to climate change without this forum for venting.

    pictonroad
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    I did notice the cherry trees starting to blossom this morning, certainly a little premature for the insects.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Bulbs starting to shoot up here too.

    And the grass won’t stop growing, the ground’s far too soft to mow it though!

    hammyuk
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    Had the 14 out sunday and was getting loads of bug splats!
    WTF??
    Never happens – can usually go anywhere this time of year and only worry about wiping of road grime.

    bwakel
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    Bluebell shoots here in Hampshire too. And the brambles and wild roses are still taking over the trails, which is frustrating. Mud I expect in winter, but I also expect the brambles to have died back!

    gypsumfantastic
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    Isn’t that a Hyacinth?

    I have roses in bloom in my garden

    phiiiiil
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    I’ve mowed the lawn “for the last time this year” about three times now, and it looks like it needs doing again too… :-/

    Will the neighbours think I’m weird for mowing the lawn in the dark? The bar mount for a bike light will fit on the mower. 🙂

    qwerty
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    I’ve just cut the grass !

    Klunk
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    complete opposite in New Zealand according to a friend, 11c when it should be 25-35. Silly warm here today sitting round the house in shorts and the heating isn’t even on, totally nuts.

    pk13
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    Working outside all day in a tee shirt just been out and it’s like a early summers night.
    Wife still wants the heating on

    beefheart
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    Long may it continue, this is brilliant!
    Normally it’s below freezing, but currently in Mid Wales it’s about 14 degrees (at night!) and I haven’t bothered with any heating.
    But goddam the constant rain….

    pk13
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    Might make the spring a bit interesting and some crops may struggle 14* for Christmas Day

    richmars
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    I had an off track incident on my commute home last night (deep muddy ruts), and got badly stung by stinging nettles. Still tingling this morning.

    Klunk
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    I did notice yesterday there was fresh new growth on the nettles. Some rain here but it’s the permanently grey sky !

    scaredypants
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    sitting round the house in shorts and the heating isn’t even on, totally nuts

    Pop a pair of pants on underneath – you know the neighbours look in through that big window 😉

    (Southern Hampshire flora has gone apeshit, FWIW)

    richmars
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    I did notice yesterday there was fresh new growth on the nettles.

    Yes, the b*** were a bit agressive!

    Just delivered Christmas cards around the village, on the bike, just in a t shirt and I’m still sweating.

    Klunk
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    silly silly weather today…. short sleeve jersey today and it was still warm even with the stiff breeze. some of the smaller alder have decided not to shed their leaves, some yellowing but most are a vibrant green 😯 . Good fun in the mud on summer tyres today, mostly dry except for parts where farm vehicles have been !

    bikebouy
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    CooooWeeee, sweaty out on the bike 😆

    Long may this continue 8)

    jambalaya
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    As I posted on the other thread we’ve been killing mosquitos, in December 😯

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