Happy Xmas!!
December 25, 2014
By Paul Homewood
https://fenbeagleblog.wordpress.com/2014/12/21/merry-christmas-2014/
Merry Xmas to all, courtesy of Fenbeagle!
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By Paul Homewood
https://fenbeagleblog.wordpress.com/2014/12/21/merry-christmas-2014/
Merry Xmas to all, courtesy of Fenbeagle!
Comments are closed.
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And a Happy HO-HO to you as well!!!
And wishing you a happy and safe Christmas too. And all the best for the year ahead. Robin.
Merry Christmas and a productive New Year.
Merry Christmas, Paul. Thanks for making this one of the most-respected climate related blogs around.
And to all your regular commenters too, for their witty and invaluable contributions.
Happy Holiday Season and thanks, Paul, for interesting subjects, timely presentation, good discussions. Wishing that also the Year 2015 gives us a fairly comfortable time,
reminding how it was 75 years ago at many places in Europe, for example a devastating earth quake in Turkey/Anatolia on 27th Dec.1939 http://www.2030climate.com/a2005/02_51-Dateien/_14.jpg and north of St. Petersburg where the Soviet Union had started a war against Finland on 30. November, with very severe winter conditions since mid-December, http://www.2030climate.com/a2005/02_41-Dateien/02_41.html ;
and today :
____25. December1939: Extract from a (New York Time) journalist’s report: “Today was even colder than yesterday, the mercury hovering around 15(F) below zero at midday (Viborg region)… (w)e saw six Soviet bombers plunging over the edge of the city, leaving trails with smoke, the result of their exhausts freezing in the intense cold. Some minutes later more groups appeared from all directions until thirty planes were wheeling over the city and its environs. …(t)he bombs ranged in size from 30 to 200 pounds..(T)here were bomb craters up to thirty feet in diameter and fifteen feet deep….(T)hese explosions were as freakish as tornadoes”. (NYT, 26 December 1939).
A happy Christmas, both to you Paul, and all the other contributors and readers.
Season’s greetings and thank you Paul.
Also, Fenbeagle. Any Beagle supporter of the Mighty Canaries is a Beagle friend of mine.
Happy Christmas and a Cold New Year.
Happy Christmas to Paul and all his readers.
Hope you had a good one Paul.