Weather- rain

Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by Demonica, Jul 26, 2015.

  1. Demonica

    Demonica Member

    I'm hoping the weather is going to change soon so I can get on with sealing the caravan on Monday.
    We went to tow sure this afternoon, I wasn't going to but instead of laying in bed with my aches and pains I decided to go and get some sealant. Hoping that it was going to stop raining. Has it? No.
    The rain has ruined my plans in sorting the caravan out for today.
    It's annoying that when u have something planned for the day the weather decides to change. Early this morning it was sunny, what happened between 7am and 11 I don't know.
     
  2. Between 7am and 11? It rained.
     
  3. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    I slept.
     
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  4. miss pickle

    miss pickle Well-Known Member

    Lol yeah it rained here too :D all blooming day!

    Do what I do monica. Dance in the rain smiley-dance001.gif
     
  5. Demonica

    Demonica Member

    Not in tipton it didn't. ;-) the sun has come out now, meh! And it's getting to be dusk, won't be able to see soon if I start on the caravan, plus once I start something I like to finish it the same day. Hope it holds off for tomorrow.
     
  6. Demonica

    Demonica Member


    Ha ha, I did that when we had that bad rain storm last year, my kids joined me outside in the rain. Went out in it the other morning to feed the birds. Love the rain just not when I want to sort something out tho.
     
  7. parahandy

    parahandy Screwfix Select

    I was out there watching my back garden flood when this landed beside me with a thud. I don't know what laid it but it must have a right sore bung hole.

    Question is, do you think the rain will wash it away or will I have to get the Mrs to lift it into the bin? I hate disturbing her when she's sleeping.

    [​IMG]
     
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  8. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    It looks like fox poo to me.
     
  9. parahandy

    parahandy Screwfix Select

    I'd have thought it was a cat or a fox myself if it hadn't fallen from the sky with a splash of watery white emulsion.

    It's a cracker.
     
  10. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    Flying fox? :)
     
  11. parahandy

    parahandy Screwfix Select

    pterodactyl maybe.
     
  12. Phil the Paver

    Phil the Paver Screwfix Select

    I'd definitely get the misses up to clean it away, it might stain the decking, then she'll have a job on her hands trying to remove it, best avoiding the extra work. :D
     
  13. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    Glad to see you laid your decking the right way up.
     
  14. Phil the Paver

    Phil the Paver Screwfix Select


    Don't bloody start that up again. :rolleyes::rolleyes::p:p
     
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  15. parahandy

    parahandy Screwfix Select

    I'm glad I did now as well.
    I'd hate to see my Mrs out in the rain scraping pterodactyl sh!t out of those grooves :)
     
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  16. KIAB

    KIAB Super Member

    Hawk poop or similar bird .

    A casting!
     
    Last edited: Jul 26, 2015
  17. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    greater spotted sh1tehawk, also answers to the name of ryuler.
     
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  18. Demonica

    Demonica Member

    Hmm, cat maybe. Flying poo, heard of raining cats and dogs but flying poo. New one too me
     
  19. proby

    proby Active Member

    Canada geese or your neighbour getting rid of it out of his garden on the end of a shovel:rolleyes:
     
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  20. Demonica

    Demonica Member

    Hmm, least if it was it's out of his garden and given someone else the problem instead.
    It stopped raining for a short while, I thought I'd take my mutt out for his walk, went to grab my coat, and then it decides to p it down again. Grrr!!.
    Blinking rain.
     

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