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Old 26-12-2017, 11:35 PM
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Do you agree......or not?

Can't see too many arguing against this.
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Old 27-12-2017, 07:11 AM
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Old 27-12-2017, 07:30 AM
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Spot on.
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Old 27-12-2017, 08:29 AM
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If anyone had told me that at Christmas the Blue Mountains could be soggy fogbound and just 13 degrees for three days straight I would not have believed it. But that’s exactly what has happened. The cloud set in on Christmas Eve and hasn’t budged since.

Can barely see the bottom of the garden, never mind the Jamison valley and Mt Solitary.
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Old 27-12-2017, 08:59 AM
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The bitterness experienced after a recent purchase... me thinks
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Old 27-12-2017, 09:23 AM
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I mainly work evenings until around midnight. First full week I've had off in 2 years and forecast cloudy. Oh well, I shall work up a few observing lists instead. No point dwelling on it, that's just how it is. I have been pleasantly surprised lately how much fun I can have even with 50% patchy cloud.
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Old 27-12-2017, 01:55 PM
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If anyone had told me that at Christmas the Blue Mountains could be soggy fogbound and just 13 degrees for three days straight I would not have believed it. But that’s exactly what has happened. The cloud set in on Christmas Eve and hasn’t budged since.

Can barely see the bottom of the garden, never mind the Jamison valley and Mt Solitary.
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Old 28-12-2017, 06:47 PM
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If anyone had told me that at Christmas the Blue Mountains could be soggy fogbound and just 13 degrees for three days straight I would not have believed it. But that’s exactly what has happened. The cloud set in on Christmas Eve and hasn’t budged since.

Can barely see the bottom of the garden, never mind the Jamison valley and Mt Solitary.
I was 159 kms (by road) away and sweltering, 32deg, A/C on. I would have swapped but it was still cloudy as any way. Its never ceases to amaze me as I travel to Syd the climatic change going over Mt Boyce.
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