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This summer I drove across the United States. It took me 3 days. If you travel upward just 10 miles you begin to reach space... this is a VERY small planet my friend.
*NOT a joke.
(if I had religiousity...)
You showed your intellectual insight, please do not repeat that too often.
It absolutely is.
This December in the UK is rather similar to the one we had in 1945 :)
Every Bond film since The Living Daylights has come out during my lifetime.
The original 1892 version.
:-??
Yes, good points, here in the UK we don't seem to have such defined seasons anymore.
One year we could have a glorious hot sunny, summer, followed by next year when it pigging rains for most of the summer.
Regarding Winter, its not uncommon nowadays in the South of England for us to not get any snow whatsover. Yet in 2011 we had an absolute freezer of a winter when the temperatures plummeted to artic conditions. I even went to Italy during this time for a xmas hol to escape this weather, but it was nearly almost as bleedin cold there as well.
As for Spring and Autumn (Fall :) ), in the UK, you really don't know what to expect.
This Autumn, we had excellent Sunny weather for a long time.
I still remember during my days as a youth, when the seasons were more defined and your father, could go out and make a snowman in the garden during Winter, every year....you can't do that nowadays, coz there's often no snow at all.
:))
Sadly, man is a consumer, not a preserver. He's a problem solver, not a problem preventer. He's a killer, not a life saver. He's a me-person, not an us-person. He's a now-thinker, not a tomorrow-thinker. In summary, man has created a monster and it will inevitably destroy him.
Yes UK weather is famously unpredicatble.