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Hi Angie, Shelley, those to follow. Our delightful spell of unseasonable weather is gone; a bit after 10:30 AM and only a seasonable 8℃ (45℉), but nice and sunny. All's quiet as usual, down to pay the rent, check mail and pick grass; pleasant chat with Another cat-loving resident. No hawks today! Angie, another case of different words: are gaiters overshoes? Shelley, hope you can make the quiz, hope we have a good turnout tonight. Stay warm, keep smiling! |
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Hi all - wet and windy here. Glad you managed to get a nice walk Angie. 8c not too bad DM - we are at 10c just now which is v mild for this time of year. I won't be at quiz tonight either. |
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Eileen - in UK, gaiters protect your lower legs and stop water going down the top of your boots/shoes. They are like these - http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/mens/foo...sories/gaiters Very useful if it's not wet enough for waterproof trousers. |
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[quote=angieh;664019]Eileen - in UK, gaiters protect your lower legs and stop water going down the top of your boots/shoes. They are like these - http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/mens/foo...sories/gaiters Thanks, odd-looking things, I don't believe they're common here...... |
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Hi all... Late start and finish day for me, so not long in and a bung in the oven evening meal... Eileen - I think fishermen use Gaiters most often - if they're going to go wading when they catch their fish they wear really long ones... At one point I had short ones, which would team up with waterproof trousers and walking boots, to keep self dry if going hill walking on a wet day... Haven't been on the hills in years though... |
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