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KLD1019

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very pretty!

odd that you posted that. today was the 3rd anniversary of Hurricane Ike flooding here and hubby's aunt has a pic that looks just like that after 'he' left (they stayed and rode it out)
 

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very pretty!

odd that you posted that. today was the 3rd anniversary of Hurricane Ike flooding here and hubby's aunt has a pic that looks just like that after 'he' left (they stayed and rode it out)

This one was taken in N.E Derbyshire UK :)
 

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Is that from today? Gorgeous.

We had a beautiful one here this past Friday...it's funny, lots of people have been talking about it, it literally stopped traffic.

Here's one my sis took from our home town:

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Love the colors on both pics ( Tanya's and Aeval's) :D:thumbup

now what's the deal with shepherd's and the sailor's delight? :unsure:
 

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Love the colors on both pics ( Tanya's and Aeval's) :D:thumbupnow what's the deal with shepherd's and the sailor's delight? :unsure:
Red sky at night shepherds delight is a saying that people said about the weather meaning that the weather in the morning would be great after a red sky at night. Red in the morning was considered shepherds warning as it meant rain was likely.

It was believed to be an old wives tale, but they have recently been able to explain it scientifically, that it is true more times than not
 

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Red sky at night shepherds delight is a saying that people said about the weather meaning that the weather in the morning would be great after a red sky at night. Red in the morning was considered shepherds warning as it meant rain was likely.

It was believed to be an old wives tale, but they have recently been able to explain it scientifically, that it is true more times than not
over on the other side of the pond it is the same except sailor and not shepherd.

Nice pics by both :)
 
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