What is your weather like ... today

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Colleen,You need a nice cuppa and a lay down or you'll end up in theater.................can you tell I've gone bloody British or are you allowed to say bloody? Don't want to offend anyone ya know. How does one if they are a Brit try to imitate a yank? I just need to know all this important stuff ya know :cool:
 

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How does one if they are a Brit try to imitate a yank? I just need to know all this important stuff ya know :cool:[/QUOTE]

They just pull their trousers half-way down their butt-cracks! :mooning:
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You mean to say Haro that they don't hang their pants down low in the U.K like they have a load in their pants as my good old mother used to say :D
52f today and rain off and on w/ a touch of sun. Tomorrow will be awfully wet but it is supposed to dry out next week :)
 

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Yah Addy- 48 here and the birds are singing. Wind has died down so maybe get out and get some work done on the hill side between the house and ponds. Didn't get a lot done as hubby slipped and fell while moving a 6x6 and landed on his right shoulder. That put a stop to the days work!
 

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Sure hope he is ok!
We are raining today tomorrow maybe sunday, right now it is raining. No WHITE stuff!

It is coming..................SPRING!


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You mean to say Haro that they don't hang their pants down low in the U.K like they have a load in their pants as my good old mother used to say :D
52f today and rain off and on w/ a touch of sun. Tomorrow will be awfully wet but it is supposed to dry out next week :)


A load in their pants? Your mother was rather polite about it! My dad would have put it much more bluntly. And will your weather EVER dry out?
John
 

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Awe Spring flowers! Looks good Addy, like a breath of fresh air to me! I seen today a few bulbs in the sunny side of my house trying to come out from unde the snow, poor things need some sunshine and less snow!!
need to get the front walk shoveled, but this is almost April!! Where is Spring!!!
 

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on its way to 45° today, but cloudy. and a nicer warmup coming Sunday and Monday.. I'm excited.. I only wish it would stick. Time to make sure all the birdhouses in my yard are still intact and ready for the migrating birds.
 

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The rain never ends.....................it just goes on and on and on and on and on....................supposed to get an inch today and sure not making it easy for those working in that mudslide up in Oso. Found out yesterday that my son's girlfriends cousin is lost in there somewhere.

This was posted for him:

MUDSLIDE MISSING: ONE NATURE LOVER'S HEAVEN BECAME HELL

The land his family owned behind the north fork of the Stillaguamish River was a refuge for Joseph Miller, who is missing and presumed dead six days after a mudslide obliterated part of a small Washington town.

When he was young, he used to go there and fly-fish, reveling in the nature all around. As an adult, afflicted with schizophrenia, he would periodically escape the tumult of town for the solitude of his father's home, a double-wide motor home less than half a mile from the hillside that collapsed Saturday.

"My brother had just moved in last summer but he was getting ready to move out. His name came up on a waiting list to move into an apartment in Darrignton next week," his sister, Pamela Sanford, said Wednesday as her family waited for confirmation that Miller is among the dead.

She said her father, Reed Miller, 75, was on the same waiting list for an apartment and was planning to sell the home in the summer and leave Oso behind.

On Saturday, the elder Miller - a retired geologic engineer and mill worker - was in town buying groceries when the mud came roaring down. Joseph, 47, was still at home and hasn't been heard from since.

Authorities have asked the family for his dental records, but they don't know if his body is one of 16 that have been recovered so far.

Recovery crews combing the debris field found 10 photos that had hung on the walls of the Miller home. Both father and son were avid photographers, and Joseph would sell his pictures at fairs and turn them into greeting cards that were sold in local shops.

The subject was nature, his lifelong passion. "Because of his illness, his life was really immersed in fishing and hunting," his sister said. He would go out into the wilderness and return with game birds that he used to make stir-fries.

Flannery took a measure of solace that her brother apparently spent the last moments in a place he considered paradise.

"If there's any way the gods could have taken him, this was the way. He's one with where he wanted to be, she said.
Tracy Conner
First published March 27,2014, 4:22 AM

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After spending the night at a Red Cross shelter, Reed Miller, 75, recounts the loss of his Oso, Wash. home at Post Middle School in Arlington, Wash. Miller was grocery shopping when he was alerted to the mudslide via a phone call. He still has not heard from his son.
Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM
 

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