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cem_devecioglu

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« on: 20 July 2012, 19:55:20 »

we had rain after 2 months.. and I cant tell how happy I become ;D ;D   despite the fact that I had to wash 2 cars :)
 
temperatures dropped 10 celcius and everybody go out from their homes  ;D  and watch the rain :)
 
probably didnt mention about it but people here like and accept rain as a gift :) :y
 
very different isnt it ?
 
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« Reply #1 on: 20 July 2012, 20:03:17 »

Small joys of life Cem, we also haven't had rain for two and half month. Some fructs like some don't do. I was in Iraq for a short time where the climate is quite hard compared to Europe's one still that there is no rain here. Lucky England, the climate change will be great deal for them...
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« Reply #2 on: 20 July 2012, 20:07:38 »

Small joys of life Cem, we also haven't had rain for two and half month. Some fructs like some don't do. I was in Iraq for a short time where the climate is quite hard compared to Europe's one still that there is no rain here. Lucky England, the climate change will be great deal for them...

Iraq ???  phew.. be careful..dangerous zone.. :-\
 
yep.. I think UK is lucky to have this much rain, although most here will not agree ;D
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« Reply #3 on: 20 July 2012, 20:28:42 »

yer cant beat a bit of rain cem,were used to it now  ;D
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« Reply #4 on: 20 July 2012, 20:30:43 »

yer cant beat a bit of rain cem,were used to it now  ;D

 ;D :y
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« Reply #5 on: 20 July 2012, 20:41:42 »

In the Ukraine they have had an exceptionally hot dry spell for the last 6 weeks with temperatures up to 50degC. Over the weekend they had rain and changeable weather with a Tornado on Monday that ripped half the roof off my mother-in-laws animal house, with one sheet hitting and damaging their house roof. Branches have also been ripped off trees and damaged neighhbours house. Many other villagers have also suffered the same fate from this rare freak weather for Europe.  >:( >:( >:(

Good news is that their crops were not damaged and the drought has been too late in the season to affect grain yields, where they typically get about 900kg, this year they have over 1000kg.  :y :y :y The bad news is the drought has affected their vegetable crop with prices going up in the shops.  >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #6 on: 20 July 2012, 21:14:05 »

I was expecting the first line to be..

" i will be mostly eating carrots"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWr0E_Qb39A&feature=player_embedded
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« Reply #7 on: 20 July 2012, 21:27:35 »

RAIN ..... >:(
It's rained here every day for three weeks now ,except today which has been sunny and clear.
This I am certain of because I have been working on a house up on a mountain with spectacular views which could only be seen occasionaly between the clouds and sheets of rain . The winds have also been severe too , so bad in fact that my VERY heavy steel framed gazebo that I use for covering over  my saw bench and mitre saws was literely airborne for about 5 metres .If I hadn't seen it myself I'd have never believed it . It destroyed itself upon impact . :'(
We're forecast more heavy rain on Sunday through to Thursday , I've had more than enough of it...........
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« Reply #8 on: 20 July 2012, 21:33:24 »

In the Ukraine they have had an exceptionally hot dry spell for the last 6 weeks with temperatures up to 50degC. Over the weekend they had rain and changeable weather with a Tornado on Monday that ripped half the roof off my mother-in-laws animal house, with one sheet hitting and damaging their house roof. Branches have also been ripped off trees and damaged neighhbours house. Many other villagers have also suffered the same fate from this rare freak weather for Europe.  >:( >:( >:(

Good news is that their crops were not damaged and the drought has been too late in the season to affect grain yields, where they typically get about 900kg, this year they have over 1000kg.  :y :y :y The bad news is the drought has affected their vegetable crop with prices going up in the shops.  >:( >:( >:(

bad news.. in april , our roof was damaged by wind also with some costly repair which is not still complete  :-\
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« Reply #9 on: 20 July 2012, 22:13:56 »

Wish I was where you are now Cem..!!! ;) :y.Just had 2 weeks holiday,we planned to go camping to Dorset but the weather put pay to that,it cost me more to stay at home as swmbo made a nice long list of jobs that needed doing,and of course plenty of trips to Ikea, :'(
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« Reply #10 on: 20 July 2012, 22:47:05 »

Wish I was where you are now Cem..!!! ;) :y .Just had 2 weeks holiday,we planned to go camping to Dorset but the weather put pay to that,it cost me more to stay at home as swmbo made a nice long list of jobs that needed doing,and of course plenty of trips to Ikea, :'(

 :)  I hope you can sort them :y   and if you were here the hot weather would melt you so that you could hardly get on feet and go to refrigerator to drink cold water ;D
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« Reply #11 on: 20 July 2012, 23:25:37 »

In the Ukraine they have had an exceptionally hot dry spell for the last 6 weeks with temperatures up to 50degC. Over the weekend they had rain and changeable weather with a Tornado on Monday that ripped half the roof off my mother-in-laws animal house, with one sheet hitting and damaging their house roof. Branches have also been ripped off trees and damaged neighhbours house. Many other villagers have also suffered the same fate from this rare freak weather for Europe.  >:( >:( >:(

Good news is that their crops were not damaged and the drought has been too late in the season to affect grain yields, where they typically get about 900kg, this year they have over 1000kg.  :y :y :y The bad news is the drought has affected their vegetable crop with prices going up in the shops.  >:( >:( >:(

bad news.. in april , our roof was damaged by wind also with some costly repair which is not still complete  :-\

I'm sorry to hear about your roof problems.

They have managed to repair house roof to stop it leaking, but animal house roof will take longer to do.  :'(
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« Reply #12 on: 20 July 2012, 23:28:44 »

Wish I was where you are now Cem..!!! ;) :y .Just had 2 weeks holiday,we planned to go camping to Dorset but the weather put pay to that,it cost me more to stay at home as swmbo made a nice long list of jobs that needed doing,and of course plenty of trips to Ikea, :'(

 :)  I hope you can sort them :y   and if you were here the hot weather would melt you so that you could hardly get on feet and go to refrigerator to drink cold water ;D

Wife's family have had to do chores at 5am and finish about 10am and then start again at 5pm until 9pm as it was too hot the rest of the time. It is now cooler 28-32degC with periods of rain. Which is fine, if not in the middle of harvest and have no damaged roofs.  >:(

Been a bad year for them as they lost many fruit trees and all their vines last winter where it was as cold a -36degC (Normally min winter temperature is -25). They then had to replant all vegetables in April where they were flattened by hail stones the size of tennis balls to a depth of about 150mm on the ground.  >:(
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« Reply #13 on: 21 July 2012, 07:24:03 »

Cem- here in Scotland people go outside and stare in amazement whenever we see the sun!
Many scots take a 2 week holiday in turkey just to turn from blue to pink  ;D
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« Reply #14 on: 21 July 2012, 08:24:16 »

Cem- here in Scotland people go outside and stare in amazement whenever we see the sun!
Many scots take a 2 week holiday in turkey just to turn from blue to pink  ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
unfortunately Scotts who come here for the first time dont know how dangerous the sun is :-\ 
the first day they stay whole day under the sun with a naked body and the next days are full of pain..
 
I have warned many people but thats not enough.. the idiot officials dont write any warning sign for this anywhere else >:(
 
Even my wife when she first time visited fethiye/ölüdeniz tried not to listen me and stay under the sun ;D
 
whole day I struggled to take her to shadow and force her to wear something.. and she tought I was jealous ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
the very first night she got the lesson  ;D  but I at least I was half successful :)
 
so anyone who visit here, be warned you can turn to pink even in shadow if you dont use 20 factor oils
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