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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
Of course! Although... I have come across a hotter type - you can only get it from Waitrose (I think) and I'm addicted. I'll dig out a link. Its worth trying if you like hot English mustard. It really hits the spot.:heat:
Yes please :smile:
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Wow, it's :rain: now. A mega storm came rolling out of the mountains just as I was about to go on my daily hike. Glad I was a bit late in trying to get out. We're sitting watching & listening to the lightening & thunder rolling all around us.

It was like a day in June at lunch time!
 

Motobecane

Guru
Location
Kentish
must learn to multi-quote:rolleyes:

This is how I do it. It sounds more complicated than it is!
  • Highlight the text you want to quote and release the cursor. You will see the option to +Quote. Click on it. You will get a 'banner' saying message has been added to multiquote.
  • Continue to do this with all the different texts you wish to quote.
  • Start a new post and click on Insert Quotes (bottom left)
  • A new window opens which offers you the opportunity to change the order of the quoted texts if you wish or remove them.
  • Click on 'Quote these messages' and the quotes will appear in your post (you can type your responses between them if you wish).
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
"Angus's Eye", I told yer!
You may have been correct - It was short and nasty!

It's been a strange day. The morning was so good I got a laundry done and dried before lunch. After lunch the storm rolled over but then it dried up and I got my hike along the coastal path done before it got too dark. As I walked along I was able to watch the storm head out over the Med towards Syria, which was dramatic. Another nice oddity was watching the paths dry, despite the time of year, because it's still a decent temperature. Back in Ireland the roads get wet in October and don't dry much before March! :laugh:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
You may have been correct - It was short and nasty!

It's been a strange day. The morning was so good I got a laundry done and dried before lunch. After lunch the storm rolled over but then it dried up and I got my hike along the coastal path done before it got too dark. As I walked along I was able to watch the storm head out over the Med towards Syria, which was dramatic. Another nice oddity was watching the paths dry, despite the time of year, because it's still a decent temperature. Back in Ireland the roads get wet in October and don't dry much before March! :laugh:
They may disappear under snow as well!
 
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172traindriver

Legendary Member
You may have been correct - It was short and nasty!

It's been a strange day. The morning was so good I got a laundry done and dried before lunch. After lunch the storm rolled over but then it dried up and I got my hike along the coastal path done before it got too dark. As I walked along I was able to watch the storm head out over the Med towards Syria, which was dramatic. Another nice oddity was watching the paths dry, despite the time of year, because it's still a decent temperature. Back in Ireland the roads get wet in October and don't dry much before March! :laugh:

I have noticed that sort of thing in Mallorca. If it ever rains there first thing there is always the possibility of an afternoon ride in dry conditions.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Always worst case possibility with you Mr Classic :laugh:
Roads blocked, due to snow. Taken at the crest, so not much showing.
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