A note from the administrator.
I have had to close the forum to new members. Registration is shut. I'm sorry for it - but I can no longer vouch for who comes through the door.
You may also find that certain older topics are no longer where you left them. I have, with great reluctance, removed a small number of threads and posts from this forum. I did so at the written request of a firm of solicitors acting for the landowner, who hold that the material touched on matters they would prefer were not aired in public.
I have complied, because I am one man and they are not. I want it set down plainly, here, that I did so under protest, and that I do not accept the grounds. Nothing removed was untrue. Nothing removed was anyone's business to suppress.
But I will not delete this board. What is left here stays, and you may read it for as long as I can keep the lights on. I have locked the doors; I have not burned the house. I have kept copies of everything. I would ask, gently, that those of you who hold anything of your own do the same.
E. Selwood
I have had to close the forum to new members. Registration is shut. I'm sorry for it - but I can no longer vouch for who comes through the door.
You may also find that certain older topics are no longer where you left them. I have, with great reluctance, removed a small number of threads and posts from this forum. I did so at the written request of a firm of solicitors acting for the landowner, who hold that the material touched on matters they would prefer were not aired in public.
I have complied, because I am one man and they are not. I want it set down plainly, here, that I did so under protest, and that I do not accept the grounds. Nothing removed was untrue. Nothing removed was anyone's business to suppress.
But I will not delete this board. What is left here stays, and you may read it for as long as I can keep the lights on. I have locked the doors; I have not burned the house. I have kept copies of everything. I would ask, gently, that those of you who hold anything of your own do the same.
E. Selwood
Old sayings and weather lore
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Marlborough_Nan
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Old sayings and weather lore
I do love this forum for the old things. Heres a thread for the sayings, the bits of weather-lore and country wisdom your people had that nobody says any more. My grandmother had one for everything. Rain before seven, fine before eleven. If the cows are lying down its coming on to rain. Oak before ash, in for a splash; ash before oak, in for a soak, for which tree came into leaf first in the spring. Never let the fire go right out at the turning of the year. And a great many about not doing certain things on certain days that i never understood and she would not explain, only that you didnt. What did your families say?
just an old woman who remembers when the green had three shops.
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Aldbourne_Annie
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What a lovely thread, Nancy. The weather ones often hold up, of course, because they are centuries of watching the same sky. But it is the inexplicable ones I treasure, the do-nots with no reason given, because those are the genuinely old ones, the ones that survived precisely because nobody could argue them away with sense. My grandmother would not let washing be hung out on Good Friday, nor a new thing be brought into the house feet-first, and could no more tell you why than fly. The reason wore away centuries ago and the rule kept walking without it. That is folklore in its purest form: the shoe of a belief whose foot is long gone.
Ask me about the old stories, Ive got hundreds 
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Cherhill_Bill
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my father read the weather better than any forecast off the telly, all of it from his own father. red sky, the way the smoke lay of an evening, how the sheep moved, where the swallows flew. none of it written down. when he went a lot of it went with him and i wish now id listened harder instead of thinking i knew better. thats the thing with all this, its in people not books, and when the people go its just gone. no record of it anywhere.
born under Cherhill, never moved more than five mile from it.
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Marlborough_Nan
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Thats it exactly Bill, and it makes me sad and glad at once. Sad for whats lost, glad we are writing a little of it down here at last. Maybe thats what this whole forum is really for, when you get down to it. Keeping a few of the old things from going out like your fathers fire. Somebody should. Might as well be us.
just an old woman who remembers when the green had three shops.