How's Your Weather?

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
It's now been raining for 12 days straight and I'm thoroughly over it. Might as well move to bloody Portland or London or Copenhagen for all the wet...
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
It's now been raining for 12 days straight and I'm thoroughly over it. Might as well move to bloody Portland or London or Copenhagen for all the wet...

CT64 :tiphat:

Dear friend from down under. Please lose the "bloody" in front of Copenhagen. :lol::lol::lol::lol:

In English:

Had you been so lucky to visit Copenhagen, Denmark for the past 6 days, you would have experienced our beautiful old traditional capitol, mostly built by our former great King Christian IV (born in 1577 departured 1648, while also being the King of Norway from 1588 to his death), all sunny from the early morning to sunset in the evening, and even the temperature has climbed above the record i the holy year of 2008 to above 16 degrees celcius equals 60 degrees fahrenheit.

Not uncommon 400 years ago for a European Royal Prince to become King at the age of 11.

Please translate the above texture to Danish ;)
 
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methodistgirl

New member
It's now been raining for 12 days straight and I'm thoroughly over it. Might as well move to bloody Portland or London or Copenhagen for all the wet...

I can simpathize with you. Kentucky had the same weather a few weeks
ago with all of the flooding. Now we could use some rain and we're not
getting any. Even though it's cloudy right now at 69 degrees.
judy tooley
 

rojo

(Ret)
Well, been enjoying crocus blooms, and now daffodils. Such a beautiful flower; little yellow trumpets announcing springtime.

So yeah, very nice weather lately.
 

marval

New member
Hi Rojo

After all the snow you had, I think you deserve some Spring with beautiful flowers.

Here today it was quite dull, not as warm as the last two days.


Margaret
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Another day of clear blue skies, and 85° (29.4°C) for a high.
The yellow wildflowers are blooming like crazy and the bougainvilleas are green and spurting more new growth. This is great patio weather ... and BBQ dinners.
 

methodistgirl

New member
I know all about the little yellow wildflowers in Arizona. I used to
visit Pheonix a lot when I was in my late teens. They are a type
of little daisy or something like that. They're cute as a button.
Here it is a nice 80 degrees with rain on the way.
judy tooley
 

rojo

(Ret)
Dear friend from down under. Please lose the "bloody" in front of Copenhagen. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
:lol:

Hi Rojo

After all the snow you had, I think you deserve some Spring with beautiful flowers.
Aw, thank you Margaret. :) I actually saw hyacinths today! Pink ones, white ones... Couldn't go smell them though; they were in someone else's garden... :lol:

And Kh, stop bragging about your fantastic weather; others in this thread might get jealous. :lol: j/k
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
:lol:

Aw, thank you Margaret. :) I actually saw hyacinths today! Pink ones, white ones... Couldn't go smell them though; they were in someone else's garden... :lol:

And Kh, stop bragging about your fantastic weather; others in this thread might get jealous. :lol: j/k

Dear rojo

At least you know the flowers will appear with you soon, after an extreemely long winter where you live, having shoveled snow 6 feet high to keep the path clean every day, perhaps sometimes tvice a day. But since your neighbour already has been blessed, please feel happy for the time being for your neighbour. ;)

Or you could go to the neighbour and bless him/her saying, what a beautiful garden you have. You might even get The Full Monty about what flowers, bushes and trees they have, which could develope into a beautiful friendship. So over a cup of tea at your neighbour´s, they would proudly say: Please feel free to enjoy our garden anytime you wish for it, like had it been your own whenever you need to flatten out face down and smell the flowers. :);)

Now for the "bragging" Master Krummhorn and the hot weather in Arizona. Look to his post to me from January 29, which I have copied here for you below, while the resovoirs of the heavens had opened it´s gates above Denmark and we had rain, rain and then some more rain, my dear Danish friend Master Krummhorn said:

"I can send you some, Intet-at-tabe :lol: ... we have more than we need here ...
In fact I'm sick of seeing sunshine every day - every day - every day - sooooo boring :rolleyes:."

You will notice the emoticons for laughling and sarcastic. :lol::lol::lol::lol: But then, who of us wouldn´t wish for our gentle and always polite Master Krummhorn, with a huge sense of humor :lol::lol::lol::lol:, to always be blessed with sunshine from above, even if it to him feels sooooo boring? :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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Krummhorn

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:lol: . . . And Kh, stop bragging about your fantastic weather; others in this thread might get jealous. :lol: j/k

I know ... :crazy:

. . .
Now for the "bragging" Master Krummhorn and the hot weather in Arizona. Look to his post to me from January 29, which I have copied here for you below, while the reservoirs of the heavens had opened it´s gates above Denmark and we had rain, rain and then some more rain, my dear Danish friend Master Krummhorn said:

"I can send you some, Intet-at-tabe :lol: ... we have more than we need here ... In fact I'm sick of seeing sunshine every day - every day - every day - sooooo boring :rolleyes:."

You will notice the emoticons for laughing and sarcastic. :lol::lol::lol::lol: But then, who of us wouldn't wish for our gentle and always polite Master Krummhorn, with a huge sense of humor :lol::lol::lol::lol:, to always be blessed with sunshine from above, even if it to him feels sooooo boring? :lol::lol::lol::lol:


Intet ... thank you for the kind words, oh fellow Dane :tiphat:
 

rojo

(Ret)
Indeed I do, intet. I love to admire the flowers in everyone's garden. Thing is, the garden with the hyacinths was not in my neighbourhood; I saw them while I was out near where I had parked my car. But don't worry; I do have nice conversations with a few of the neighbours already. :grin: I still wouldn't feel comfortable 'flattening out face down to smell their flowers though. :lol: Maybe just kneeling instead. Except if the flowers were in a tree, of course. Then the point would be moot. :grin:

And you're spot on about Kh; I wish him nothing but continued good weather. So he can be bored, and then want to spend more time here, if that's even possible. :lol:

Ooh, one more thing; there are a couple of magnolia trees in the neighbourhood that are on the verge of blooming. That's always a spectacle. Hope we don't get rain when that happens; makes the blooms fall off faster. Boooo. :lol:

Edit- I just saw your post, Kh; tsk tsk! :lol:
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
I know ... :crazy:

Intet ... thank you for the kind words, oh fellow Dane :tiphat:

Master Krummhorn ;)

I have started a savings account for you and the family, so when you arrive to Denmark by airplane, I would presume, I will meet you with huge parcels, for you and the family to open right away. Sort of giving you something typical needed for in Denmark during each season.

It will contain an umbrella and a pair of Wellington boots for each of you guys, at least you won´t get wet within seconds, leaving the airport in the limo to enjoy our beautiful old capitol Copenhagen.

Perhaps you could send me each of your shoo sizes?
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Master Krummhorn

Sorry my fellow Dane. I forgot one important detail. Don´t worry about the size you guys use around the belly. The Wellington Boots, I had in mind come with suspenders :):D;):grin::rolleyes::crazy:
 

methodistgirl

New member
We finaly had some needed rain to make more things grow. It's been
dry the last few days. We are getting into blackberry season and
the rain has cooled us down some. It's been hot and dry. Now it's
sunshine and 50 degrees.
judy tooley
 
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