I am feeling so sorry for you, but for the UK rain is something like iconic. 😉 Over the last eight days we most time had sun, and temperatures around 22 degrees. But we are usually not blessed by God, either. As I recall, over the past few years it has always been seven months of winter, three months of autumn, one month of spring, and a maximum of four weeks in summer, with a maximum of 22 degrees. xx Michael
Oh, you are not confortable with barbecue? I admit I don’t like it that much either. It is also said to be cancerous, under certain conditions. I haven’t eaten that much meat for a few years, and grilling vegetables would still be a mortal sin for me. Best wishes, Michael
Oh I enjoy barbecues, and eat a lot of meat. It’s just that the weather is often wet, and cooking up a barbecue for just two people doesn’t seem necessary. 🙂
SUN + INSANITY
The condition where constant sunshine has caused you to lose your reason.
(Common in the Mojave Desert, especially in the area around Las Vegas)
Oh! Get real BeetleyPete – we all know that Norfolk is one of the driest parts of England. Amirite? As someone close to a Holt gardener for many years, I heard the complaints.
There are floods sometimes, but mainly on the nature reserve and over the riverbank, away from the houses. We get ground water flooding in our outbuildings, when the water seeps through the concrete floors. Sometimes, it is 3-4 inches deep.
Best wishes, Pete.
John, I haven’t had to water the lawn since I moved here in 2012. If water is the new oil, then Beetley is Saudi Arabia. 🙂
If I could send the water in tankers, I would. You are welcome to have it for free.
Best wishes, Pete.
Pete, we can systems in place to move other, more valuable liquids around the world, why not the one that is the basis of all life? It will happen, just hope in time!
Yea we’ve had a lot of rain lately too, I don’t mind it once in a while bc that means I don’t have to go out to the garden to water my lawn but 4 days in a row while I’m off work is no bueno in my books!
I haven’t watered the lawn for ten years, BB. (Since we lived in Norfolk) Even in the summer here, we can count on enough rain to keep the grass green. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
I managed 3/4 of the dog walk without rain, then it started as I headed for home. But otherwise it has been raining pretty much all day here.
Best wishes, Pete.
I would believe it. I have been to most of the Lake District, also to Carlisle.
I once went to a wedding in Sellafield, where it rained so hard we had to take all the wedding photos in the church, then stay inside for almost an hour until it stopped raining so hard so that we could get across to our parked cars without ruining our wedding clothes. The backdrop was the nuclear power station, where the bride’s father worked. A far from joyful weekend trip from London.
Best wishes, Pete.
With an annual rainfall of around 600 mm, Essex, Cambridgeshire, parts of North Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, Suffolk and NORFOLK, belong to the driest areas of the UK.
Yes, Norfolk still claims to be ‘The Driest County’, Ro. They usually announce that fact during one of the frequent 72-hour downpours.
Cheers mate, Pete. x
When I used to watcg Frasier, which was set in Seattle, it did seem to always be raining. Or at least the rain would be referenced when they came home.
Best wishes, Pete.
I am feeling so sorry for you, but for the UK rain is something like iconic. 😉 Over the last eight days we most time had sun, and temperatures around 22 degrees. But we are usually not blessed by God, either. As I recall, over the past few years it has always been seven months of winter, three months of autumn, one month of spring, and a maximum of four weeks in summer, with a maximum of 22 degrees. xx Michael
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Thanks, Michael. It hasn’t rained at all for the last three days. Luxury! 🙂
(Thanks for all the reblogs too.)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Congrats, Pete! You can make a barbecue. Ollie will love it. 😉 xx Michael
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I gave our kettle barbecue to my step-daughter, as we had only used it three times in nine years. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Oh, you are not confortable with barbecue? I admit I don’t like it that much either. It is also said to be cancerous, under certain conditions. I haven’t eaten that much meat for a few years, and grilling vegetables would still be a mortal sin for me. Best wishes, Michael
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Oh I enjoy barbecues, and eat a lot of meat. It’s just that the weather is often wet, and cooking up a barbecue for just two people doesn’t seem necessary. 🙂
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I agree with that, Pete! Its a lot of work, doing it for only two people.
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heavy rain here now. and tornado warning too!
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At least we don’t have tornadoes to deal with, Wilma.
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Oh dear.
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And it rained again today, Robbie. 😦
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Hahaha! The new word is perfect.
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Thanks, Jennie. I had been expecting to hear from the OED about including it. So far, no call. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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That’s so funny. Best to you, Pete.
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I think a lot of folks in politics suffer from this — despite the weather.
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You could well be right, Mona. 🙂
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Love the new word….sadly down here we probably never have to worry about an outbreak…..chuq
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It is supposed to stop raining tomorrow. So they say…
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Good luck…..we are waiting for some rain chuq
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SUNSANITY
(Medical. Mental Health. Psychological condition.)
SUN + INSANITY
The condition where constant sunshine has caused you to lose your reason.
(Common in the Mojave Desert, especially in the area around Las Vegas)
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We need to exchange conditions, David. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Oh! Get real BeetleyPete – we all know that Norfolk is one of the driest parts of England. Amirite? As someone close to a Holt gardener for many years, I heard the complaints.
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Yes, it is apparently the driest county in England, according to statistics. I think they left out Beetley though. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Does your area gets flooded too Pete?
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There are floods sometimes, but mainly on the nature reserve and over the riverbank, away from the houses. We get ground water flooding in our outbuildings, when the water seeps through the concrete floors. Sometimes, it is 3-4 inches deep.
Best wishes, Pete.
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We’ve dodged it in staffs but saw some proper stair rods of rain in Yorkshire!
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I think it’s all the way up the east coast, Rich.
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Pete, I’ll keep saying this: “water is the new oil.”
Find a way to get that water to us in the western United States -it’s worth a fortune!
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John, I haven’t had to water the lawn since I moved here in 2012. If water is the new oil, then Beetley is Saudi Arabia. 🙂
If I could send the water in tankers, I would. You are welcome to have it for free.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, we can systems in place to move other, more valuable liquids around the world, why not the one that is the basis of all life? It will happen, just hope in time!
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Ha Ha Ha!
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Oxford and Webster’s should add it immediately!
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I am expecting their call during office hours tomorrow! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yea we’ve had a lot of rain lately too, I don’t mind it once in a while bc that means I don’t have to go out to the garden to water my lawn but 4 days in a row while I’m off work is no bueno in my books!
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I haven’t watered the lawn for ten years, BB. (Since we lived in Norfolk) Even in the summer here, we can count on enough rain to keep the grass green. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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On-off-on-off rain all day, although we managed to dodge it and have two walks and a bike ride.
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I managed 3/4 of the dog walk without rain, then it started as I headed for home. But otherwise it has been raining pretty much all day here.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It’s due to get better after Monday.
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Yes, I watched the BBC forecast. Dry on Tuesday and Wednesday. (Apparently…)
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Nothing like a bit of self-diagnosis!
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It worked for Freud, so I thought I might give it a go, Sue. 🙂
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😳😂🤣
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Never move to Cumbria, Pete 🙂
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I know. Home of the wettest place in England! 🙂
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Exactly, we do rain like you wouldn’t believe 🙂
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I would believe it. I have been to most of the Lake District, also to Carlisle.
I once went to a wedding in Sellafield, where it rained so hard we had to take all the wedding photos in the church, then stay inside for almost an hour until it stopped raining so hard so that we could get across to our parked cars without ruining our wedding clothes. The backdrop was the nuclear power station, where the bride’s father worked. A far from joyful weekend trip from London.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Taking the photos inside the church is remarkably common 🙂
Waiting another hour is distinctly unusual
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Ha! I like that word. 🙂
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I hope that the OED gives me credit when they list it in the next edition! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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🤣🤣
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🙂 🙂
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With an annual rainfall of around 600 mm, Essex, Cambridgeshire, parts of North Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, Suffolk and NORFOLK, belong to the driest areas of the UK.
Just saying . .
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Yes, Norfolk still claims to be ‘The Driest County’, Ro. They usually announce that fact during one of the frequent 72-hour downpours.
Cheers mate, Pete. x
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wow, good one
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Thanks, Beth. Glad you like it. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Many would say the same about Seattle, though in 18 years I did not experience it. Insanity, perhaps, but not from rain!
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When I used to watcg Frasier, which was set in Seattle, it did seem to always be raining. Or at least the rain would be referenced when they came home.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I think Hereford qualifies for that word as well, Pete 🤔
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Strangely enough, when I worked for Bulmer’s and used to have to go to Hereford, it was usually sunny there. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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But when it rains, it RAINS 😂
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Too close to Wales, Chris. They need to move that town further east! 🙂
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Ledbury & Ross-on-Wye are in the way 😂
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“(Common in Norfolk, especially in the area around Beetley) The use of the word or the condition? 🙂 Warmest regards, Theo
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The condition. I have just invented the word today. 🙂
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I figured that, so it will take a few hours for the words to become dominant.:-) Warmest regards, Theo
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