Rambling Rosie's Retreat

It is a satisfactory one: some sheeps; a few lovely oaks; a cricket pitch; pylons; a substation; access to a mains sewer; a graveyard... is this what you meant? Several stiles and latched gates. People with dogs. The church.
Yeah kinda
Depends where people live, wanting to go for a walk and having nowhere nice to go. Makes it easy to get out if there's things to look at I think.
Sounds sort of similar to my little village
 
Things expand when they get warmer. Fact

We're through winter now, so things are warming up. Therefore inches are longer than they were in winter.

So you won't notice a difference in your height.

Glad to be of help 😘
But not H2O.... the anomalous expansion of water due to hydrogen bonding. Water expands when it freezes....
 
As is water to ice.

Liquid to solid
Fair point... touchee .. but the hydrogen bonding in water gives it two unique properties; it's a liquid at room temperature which is remarkable for its molecular weight of 18, and its solid phase is less dense than the liquid phase so ice floats rather than sinks so bodies of water don't freeze solid. All of that is pretty essential for life as we know it Jim... now let's not get started on the anthropic principle... I need a lie down in a darkened room....
 
Me too. As a musician the impacts of temperature are interesting as well.

I’m a brass musician. Anyone care to guess what happens to the pitch of brass instruments in the heavy or cold?
In "the heavy"? As in "A pint of heavy please pal?" ("Heavy" being Scottish beer, in case you don't know.)

I imagine it goes gurgle.
 
Me too. As a musician the impacts of temperature are interesting as well.

I’m a brass musician. Anyone care to guess what happens to the pitch of brass instruments in the heavy or cold?
It's brass monkeys in the cold
 
In "the heavy"? As in "A pint of heavy please pal?" ("Heavy" being Scottish beer, in case you don't know.)

I imagine it goes gurgle.
In "the heavy"? As in "A pint of heavy please pal?" ("Heavy" being Scottish beer, in case you don't know.)

I imagine it goes gurgle.
Sorry, that was a phone autocorrect s/b “heat “
 
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