AIRCRAFT VAPOUR trails are now a recognised cloud type and here’s a few in the sky above the Rose & Crown public house in Oxford.
Nearer Heathrow Airport, it gets far worse.
AIRCRAFT VAPOUR trails are now a recognised cloud type and here’s a few in the sky above the Rose & Crown public house in Oxford.
Nearer Heathrow Airport, it gets far worse.
THE VERY ODD BBC Oxford reported that thunderstorms we had in North Oxford this afternoon hit the centre big time, with flash floods upsetting the applecarts in the Cornmarket and the High Street.
Sewage flowed, said the reporters on BBC Oxford, as the drains overflowed. Well, the Cornmarket is pedestrianised, and the High Street goes downward to the Isis. Perhaps the City Fathers of Oxford should not have got rid of the ancient buildings and replaced them with obnoxious 60s buildings.
Well, that’s what Colin Dextor, creator of Morse reckons in his books. And I cannot help but concur.
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