"Welcome to a world where an ordinary cup of tea is a precious commodity"

Anyone effected?
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Jude might be affected. Although if memory serves me right Stonehouse is not that low lying.ben ashton wrote:Clicky
"Welcome to a world where an ordinary cup of tea is a precious commodity"Already is!
Anyone effected?
I love this attitudekayinbaja wrote:Having not lived in England for 14 years, I was made quite homesick when I came across this in the Guardian;
"What can you do? You can either sob or try to enjoy the spectacle,"
To think that there were hosepipe bans until 4 months ago and then you got that record breaking hot dry spell in April when Bridlington was the hottest place in Europe.icomefromalanddownunder wrote:kayinbaja wrote:Having not lived in England for 14 years, I was made quite homesick when I came across this in the Guardian;
"What can you do? You can either sob or try to enjoy the spectacle,"
Chin up guys - I'm sure that we'll all be back in drought conditions within a few short months.
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We are still under water restrictions. It has been pi%%ing it down for several weeks now, but our State Government made it very clear that as of 1 July we may not water our gardens with anything other than a watering can or bucket. Personally, I think that anyone caught watering their gardens in this weather should have said gardens surgically removed.sejintenej wrote:To think that there were hosepipe bans until 4 months ago and then you got that record breaking hot dry spell in April when Bridlington was the hottest place in Europe.