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Boyfie had a nice day
It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) so Boyfie decided to
spend most of the day outside, whilst checking in now and again to see if there was anything in his bowl, of course! He was also able to meatloaf on top of his beloved freezer in the conservatory and catch some rays. He loves sitting on top of that freezer on a blankie but it's been too cold recently - only 3 weeks ago we had snow and the temps were dire, -6 to -10. All this meant that the boy didn't spend the morning and some of the afternoon on his duvet in his bedroom so after he had his Bite n Chew for his teatime meal he is now exhausted and asleep on the settee. Normally he wants to be on my knee all the time if I am sitting down but I was busy cooking when "being an outdoor cat all day" overcame him. Tweed |
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Boyfie had a nice day
Christina Websell wrote:
It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) so Boyfie decided to spend most of the day outside, whilst checking in now and again to see if there was anything in his bowl, of course! He was also able to meatloaf on top of his beloved freezer in the conservatory and catch some rays. He loves sitting on top of that freezer on a blankie but it's been too cold recently - only 3 weeks ago we had snow and the temps were dire, -6 to -10. All this meant that the boy didn't spend the morning and some of the afternoon on his duvet in his bedroom so after he had his Bite n Chew for his teatime meal he is now exhausted and asleep on the settee. Normally he wants to be on my knee all the time if I am sitting down but I was busy cooking when "being an outdoor cat all day" overcame him. It's pretty warm here, too - about 70/21 degrees. Glad Boyfie got to have a fun day outside. He's going to get confused, though, when it's suddenly winter again. -- Joyce - Your mom and I are going to divorce next month. - What??? Why! Call me please? - I wrote Disney and this phone changed it. We are going to Disney. -- damnyouautocorrect.com |
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Boyfie had a nice day
"Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) so Boyfie decided to spend most of the day outside, whilst checking in now and again to see if there was anything in his bowl, of course! He was also able to meatloaf on top of his beloved freezer in the conservatory and catch some rays. He loves sitting on top of that freezer on a blankie but it's been too cold recently - only 3 weeks ago we had snow and the temps were dire, -6 to -10. All this meant that the boy didn't spend the morning and some of the afternoon on his duvet in his bedroom so after he had his Bite n Chew for his teatime meal he is now exhausted and asleep on the settee. Normally he wants to be on my knee all the time if I am sitting down but I was busy cooking when "being an outdoor cat all day" overcame him. It's pretty warm here, too - about 70/21 degrees. Glad Boyfie got to have a fun day outside. He's going to get confused, though, when it's suddenly winter again. -- Nah, he won't get confused - he's a Brit :-) We're used to having different weather almost every day due to our maritime climate as against a continental climate which I think the USA has. - Your mom and I are going to divorce next month. - What??? Why! Call me please? - I wrote Disney and this phone changed it. We are going to Disney. -- damnyouautocorrect.com |
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Boyfie had a nice day
On Feb 23, 11:57*am, "Christina Websell"
wrote: It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) so Boyfie decided to spend most of the day outside, whilst checking in now and again to see if there was anything in his bowl, of course! He was also able to meatloaf on top of his beloved freezer in the conservatory and catch some rays. He loves sitting on top of that freezer on a blankie but it's been too cold recently - only 3 weeks ago we had snow and the temps were dire, -6 to -10. |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in
message ... "Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) ... It's pretty warm here, too - about 70/21 degrees. Glad Boyfie got to have a fun day outside. He's going to get confused, though, when it's suddenly winter again. -- Nah, he won't get confused - he's a Brit :-) We're used to having different weather almost every day due to our maritime climate ... Indeed. It was mentioned on TV this morning that some places in the UK have seen a temperature range of more than 30°C (86°F) in less than two weeks, from a minimum of -15.8°C to a maximum of +16°C. That sort of variation is usually restricted to locations such as the Sahara Desert! -- MatSav |
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On 02/23/2012 04:58 PM, Sherry wrote:
On Feb 23, 11:57 am, "Christina Websell" wrote: It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) so Boyfie decided to spend most of the day outside, whilst checking in now and again to see if there was anything in his bowl, of course! He was also able to meatloaf on top of his beloved freezer in the conservatory and catch some rays. He loves sitting on top of that freezer on a blankie but it's been too cold recently - only 3 weeks ago we had snow and the temps were dire, -6 to -10. All this meant that the boy didn't spend the morning and some of the afternoon on his duvet in his bedroom so after he had his Bite n Chew for his teatime meal he is now exhausted and asleep on the settee. Normally he wants to be on my knee all the time if I am sitting down but I was busy cooking when "being an outdoor cat all day" overcame him. Tweed 60F isn't tropical to me, I'm still wearing a coat at that temp! Glad Boyfie enjoyed his day. Our weather in the interior plains varies wildly this time of year too -- we can have a 75 degree day, then snow/ice the next day. The only season that the weather doesn't change for us is June, July, and August. It was 75 here yesterday, and I noticed Frank is shedding his thick winter coat like mad--hope that's an indicator that winter is over. :-) Sherry I was talking to our condo gardener today He said the tulips are showing up a few inches. They usually arrive too early then are ruined by another snow storm. TuTu asked to go out on the patio but it was really cold today. We are expecting another snow storm this weekend, MLB |
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"MatSav" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) ... It's pretty warm here, too - about 70/21 degrees. Glad Boyfie got to have a fun day outside. He's going to get confused, though, when it's suddenly winter again. -- Nah, he won't get confused - he's a Brit :-) We're used to having different weather almost every day due to our maritime climate ... Indeed. It was mentioned on TV this morning that some places in the UK have seen a temperature range of more than 30°C (86°F) in less than two weeks, from a minimum of -15.8°C to a maximum of +16°C. That sort of variation is usually restricted to locations such as the Sahara Desert! I didn't get the extreme minus temps but it did get to -10c one night and here we are less than three weeks later in megaplus temps. 12C today. Oh, joy! Boyfie is a sensible cat. He asks to go out after his brekkie, takes a look when I open the door and if it is very cold he decides his bladder can wait and retires to his bedroom. Heavy rain gets the same response. However, like yesterday, he was surprised by the mild weather and chose to spend a lot of the day outside. He's been out quite a lot today too - he knows it's only a matter of time before the freeze comes back. In a house without central heating we are both aware of the temperatures outside anyway as it affects the temperature in the house. We are both used to it. Tweed |
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"Sherry" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 11:57 am, "Christina Websell" wrote: It was almost tropical weather today (15C. 60ish F) so Boyfie decided to spend most of the day outside, whilst checking in now and again to see if there was anything in his bowl, of course! He was also able to meatloaf on top of his beloved freezer in the conservatory and catch some rays. He loves sitting on top of that freezer on a blankie but it's been too cold recently - only 3 weeks ago we had snow and the temps were dire, -6 to -10. All this meant that the boy didn't spend the morning and some of the afternoon on his duvet in his bedroom so after he had his Bite n Chew for his teatime meal he is now exhausted and asleep on the settee. Normally he wants to be on my knee all the time if I am sitting down but I was busy cooking when "being an outdoor cat all day" overcame him. Tweed 60F isn't tropical to me, I'm still wearing a coat at that temp! Glad Boyfie enjoyed his day. Our weather in the interior plains varies wildly this time of year too -- we can have a 75 degree day, Amazing, that's the kind of day I hope for in high summer. I am old enough to remember fahrenheit, although not quite so old as not to have more or less converted to centigrade. If we ever convert our currency to euros I am dead. When Germany converted to euros, my friend Nüle said to me "well, I know they have a value but I don't know what that is." Tweed |
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Boyfie had a nice day
"Christina Websell" wrote:
"MatSav" wrote in message ... I didn't get the extreme minus temps but it did get to -10c one night and here we are less than three weeks later in megaplus temps. 12C today. Oh, joy! Boyfie is a sensible cat. He asks to go out after his brekkie, takes a look when I open the door and if it is very cold he decides his bladder can wait and retires to his bedroom. Heavy rain gets the same response. However, like yesterday, he was surprised by the mild weather and chose to spend a lot of the day outside. He's been out quite a lot today too - he knows it's only a matter of time before the freeze comes back. In a house without central heating we are both aware of the temperatures outside anyway as it affects the temperature in the house. We are both used to it. Tweed It has been a nice sunny day today, mild not hot, so I was surprised when I saw a little boy paddling in the sea. The water temperature in February must be very low. -- Adrian |
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"Christina Websell" wrote:
If we ever convert our currency to euros I am dead. When Germany converted to euros, my friend Nüle said to me "well, I know they have a value but I don't know what that is." Tweed I think it's very unlikely that we'll ever join the euro, certainly not in the foreseeable future. -- Adrian |
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