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Mobieus_uk

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Went out to Portugal last week as parents have a casa, accompanied my Dad on this trip as Mum died at the end of March so decided albeit too late, to finally go and see my potential inheritance, in my dad's words I at least need to know were it is,lol
Anyways, it's raining, it's rained since our arrival last week and stop then stats again, it's funny because it almost never rains in May and just for me its raining, mean while back home in the UK it's blazing sunshine
 
Went out to Portugal last week as parents have a casa, accompanied my Dad on this trip as Mum died at the end of March so decided albeit too late, to finally go and see my potential inheritance, in my dad's words I at least need to know were it is,lol
Anyways, it's raining, it's rained since our arrival last week and stop then stats again, it's funny because it almost never rains in May and just for me its raining, mean while back home in the UK it's blazing sunshine

Don't let it trouble you mate!!!! You'll have the uptimes to come, the bad and good come around like seasons :doh
 
we done a day trip into portugal from pain to a wee place called evora to see a chappel of bones :wasntme
 
It pissed down last night, it's never rained like this before and is the most rain in May for about 60 years, lol
 
Sun has gone rain all day in Derby.

It has managed to rain pretty much all day here in Derby.
Upside is I do not need to water my Runner Beans or Sweet Peas planted outside last week!
 
It pissed down last night, it's never rained like this before and is the most rain in May for about 60 years, lol

My cousin cut short a holiday in Spain, up the side of a mountain, as the locals said it hadn't rained so much in........nearly ever.......Too dangerous to navigate the road/track safely, the locals are amazed at the weather.......might mean a good olive harvest for them though....:nenau
 
I drove down to High Wycombe yesterday and left a sunny 26 degree Bolton and arrived at a cold and wet Stokenchurch. Left a cold and wet High Wycombe today and drove through rain so hard that it created a grey out and arrived at a colder but slightly less wet Bolton this evening.
 

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