Brrr!

Apr 01, 2004 08:15

The temps have dropped back down into the 30's today. The trees have just begun to blossom, but I fear I shall miss most of it this year. I could catch them in England, but in Southern England (London) they are a good month ahead of us, so the leaves are probably out in force already.

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thebb73 April 1 2004, 05:31:21 UTC
You are going to escape the cold of Indiana by going to England? heehee All right. I'll buy it. :-D

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The English climate nezbitthecat April 1 2004, 05:41:13 UTC
Because of the influence of the Gulf stream, England does not experience the extremes of climate that we do here in Indiana. The water pipes are attached to the outside of the houses because there is no chance of them freezing.

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Re: The English climate lastingtwilight April 1 2004, 06:43:23 UTC
Haha, not quite - pipes are attached to the outside of the house because they only freeze *occasionaly* :D And well, the leaves are mainly budding at the moment - I'd give it about 2 weeks before they're all out :) England in springtime is lovely :)

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Re: The English climate thebb73 April 1 2004, 06:54:45 UTC
If y'all are trying to make me jealous again, it's working. :-)

Although Spring in Dallas isn't bad either.

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Spring in Indiana. nezbitthecat April 1 2004, 07:24:06 UTC
I just love my digital camera!

Here are some fresh pics of the trees in Indiana right at this very moment in time! Are we ahead of you in England, or behind. My guess is behind, although we have had a bit of a warm Spring, except for today.

Fair enough, your pipes will freeze sometimes. I guess it depends on how far north you are. My auntie in Leicester is always behind the folks in East Sheen. One Spring it snowed in West Yorkshire when we were fishing.

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