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It was very foggy here, too - we went to Southampton in the middle of the day where it was sunny and lovely, but before and after it was blanket fog in SW London and beyond. I didn't watch it either, btw, not because of the fog but because I can't watch weekly episodes of complex plots as I can't remember enough of the details from week to week - so will wait until it is nearer the end before starting.
Posted by: Maxine | 11/21/2011 at 05:12 PM
It was a beautiful day yesterday in the SW England, and I have photos to prove it. Maxine, I watched a recording of Braquo and had forgotten what had happened the week before, but I have the excuse of age and the French women in this series distracting me..
Posted by: Norm | 11/21/2011 at 06:08 PM
Poor you!
But thank you for diverting us :)
And I had noticed that fog. Monday is choir practice, and our leader almost lost his way when he drove over here, poor man.
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