Thursday 21 March 2013


21st March: winter is officially gone. Flowers start invading parks and gardens and the city looks more colourful every day. As I was walking down Park Street this morning, the Cathedral was looking so nice that I couldn't resist to take a picture.

PICTURE: The Cathedral in College Green, today.

I did a little bit of historical research of winter weather here in Bristol. Despite the fact that most of the days the morning temperature was below 0ÂşC, apparently it was not the coldest winter in Bristol at all. This following graph taken from "Bristol Weather" webpage shows data collected from 2001 up to today.



Summary Winter 2012/2013
First frost date: 30 November. And we had "just" 7 snowy days. Nothing to do with the 16 snowy days back in 2009 winter, with 19cm of snow depth. It did not rain much either, which is very nice. I can put up with the cold; I just put some more clothes on. But I can't stand the rain, don't like umbrellas. So, after all, it was not that bad. :)

Now, let's welcome spring with a flowery picture and a lovely poem by Billy Collins.

Today


BY Billy collins


If ever there were a spring day so perfect,
so uplifted by a warm intermittent breeze



that it made you want to throw
open all the windows in the house



and unlatch the door to the canary's cage,
indeed, rip the little door from its jamb,



a day when the cool brick paths
and the garden bursting with peonies



seemed so etched in sunlight
that you felt like taking



a hammer to the glass paperweight
on the living room end table,



releasing the inhabitants
from their snow-covered cottage



so they could walk out,
holding hands and squinting



into this larger dome of blue and white,
well, today is just that kind of day.
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