Proper Scottish weather at last

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Proper Scottish weather at last

Post: # 36438Post Stonehead »

When I went out to do the animals, I was relieved to find that the proper Scottish weather has returned. No sunshine and no moderate rain, just a cold, luminous grey twilight.

The clouds were down on the ridgelines, while the wind had picked up and was blowing flurries of mist and fog around the trees and fencelines. There was no rain or even drizzle, just the prickly dampness that gradually insinuates itself through your clothes.

And, of course, it was cold. Not sub-zero, but enough that you start thinking you're in a refrigerator as the chill gradually sneaks up you.

In short, it was dreich.

But am I downcast? No! It's primal weather that brings out my ancestry - I can picture a group of bearded raiders with sword and buckler creeping about in the murk, just enough light to see by and not enough to be seen; eddying winds to confuse the dogs; and plenty of opportunities to grab what you want before disappearing into the murk again. Reivers or Highlanders - who cares? I come from both...

Lovely! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Post: # 36442Post baldowrie »

Just thinking the same myself as I put warmer jumper on yesterday :lol:

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Post: # 36447Post Merry »

I love this time of the year when the mist is waist high on the fields and the hedgerow trees are standing up like spiky islands.

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Post: # 36499Post Shirley »

Been raining here - and windy too. Yuck.
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Post: # 36512Post PurpleDragon »

My yoga teacher commented this morning that no matter the weather, it is always beautiful here. She is SO right! I can barely see the village for the mist and i certainly can't see the hills the other side. When we drove down the road to Fyvie this morning, we couldn't see the house, whereas normally I can see it no bother. We are having flurries of rain, though, and gusts of wind. Nearly time to start battening down the hatches and getting all the summer bits & bobs put away again.
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Post: # 36514Post Martin »

- it was so hot down here in the South yesterday that it was shirt and shorts for the dog walk! :dave:
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Post: # 36515Post red »

hmm yep - still picking courgettes.. in October... blumming things....

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Post: # 36526Post PurpleDragon »

When I picked the last child up from school today (they have different finishing times) we walked up the lane in really heavy gusts. When we got the the end of the garden, the rain started , but prior to that, the kids had the wind in their tails and they were screeching and laughing, running up the hill, chasing leaves and generally having a real great time.

They are all sat quietly now, puffed out, cheeks red and ears ringing.

They find this weather exhilerating as well.
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