But the weather was good. We never want it too warm. It feels warmer especially if you are blocked from the wind. San francisco we are starting out with another overcast day and fog out there and temperatures within a few degrees of where we were yesterday morning. Our morning trend continues getting into the afternoon in San Francisco expected to get into the upper 60s. Temperatures outside our door where we look at San Francisco at 56 degrees. Oakland at 61 and weve got livermore and san jose checking into the upper 50s. Partly to mostly cloudy skies. Cool conditions. Onshore breeze at fairfield not quite as strong and et miles an hour reported sustained and coming in from the north and coming in from the west over areas of napa at 7 Miles Per Hour or so. The cloud cover is filling in and thats where we stand this morning. Mostly cloudy skies over the north bay. East bay through livermore but you get over to antioch you look like you are getting into a soggy start. San jose starting
Sofar Sounds, on the afternoon of Sunday, April 27, had patrons arriving at a location revealed only 36 hours prior. Laden with cushions, blankets and curiosity around the list of musical performers which they become privy to mere moments before.
Members of the
We Grew Up on the Isle of Wight Facebook group have been contining to share pictures of themselves, their friends and people they remember when they were growing up.
Scroll through our gallery of pictures above to see more. Susan Mustchin s picture of her Brownies group (main image above) drew lots of comments. She said: I think it must have been no later than 1969, because you could be a Brownie up until the age of ten. I believe it was at an event in Newport for a visit from Lord Louis Mountbatten. Julie, my older sister, presented a bouquet to Lady Mountbatten and she would have been ten in 1969.
Scroll through our gallery of pictures above to see more. Tania Cawley shared a photo of her with what she believed was the Santa at Ronsons factory when she was a child (main image above). Many people remember Ruths of Cowes, the iconic sweet shop which had beautiful confectionery, and John Cole has shared some lovely pictures of the Christmas window display at Ruths, which were taken in 1967.
The shop window at Ruths of Cowes. Picture: John Cole. Peter Attrill added some photos of his dad working in the Magnet shop at 31 Chapel Street, as well as a picture of Liningtons in St James s Square, Newport, where his dad worked for 40 years.