Last Sunday, which we call Palm Sunday (you’ll see why in a minute!), there was a community play performed in a nearby town called Abingdon to act out the last days of the life of Jesus.
Ah, we are English and mad and we go out in the noonday snow! To be honest, our weather is capable of being equally nasty in June or July - when we wear short sleeves and wellington boots and drink champagne under umbrellas for "fun". I can't explain "why" but it is a national characteristic, this defiance of the elements. We get colds and bronchitis, of course!
Have a blessed Good Friday.
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Ah, we are English and mad and we go out in the noonday snow! To be honest, our weather is capable of being equally nasty in June or July - when we wear short sleeves and wellington boots and drink champagne under umbrellas for "fun". I can't explain "why" but it is a national characteristic, this defiance of the elements. We get colds and bronchitis, of course!
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But truly, from you and PS I am not happy about your soggy winters.
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