Another wild night last night, with promises of more to come, hmmmmm.
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Anna
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostAnother wild night last night, with promises of more to come, hmmmmm.
Re Christmas tv, apart from Dr. Who & Sherlock (the latter I probably won't see until I get home) there is a Mark Gattis adaptation of a MR James which looks promising and a PD James/Jane Austen 3 parter, might also be worth watching.
(And, if teamsaint is reading this - the men of the family are not going to watch Bury on NY Day but are off to see Liverpool, of which, for reasons unknown, they are avid supporters)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIndeed, and the rain/gales I mentioned for tomorrow has now been upgraded to an Amber Warning Oh well, it seems that Christmas Day will now be sunny and bright, ideal for post-luncheon walk to burn off the calories ..... Which reminds me, I have to buy a good supply of chocolates!
Re Christmas tv, apart from Dr. Who & Sherlock (the latter I probably won't see until I get home) there is a Mark Gattis adaptation of a MR James which looks promising and a PD James/Jane Austen 3 parter, might also be worth watching.
(And, if teamsaint is reading this - the men of the family are not going to watch Bury on NY Day but are off to see Liverpool, of which, for reasons unknown, they are avid supporters)
It'll be interesting to find out of Tuesday and Wednesday's low will turn out to have the lowest central pressure of any within the vicinity of the British Isles yet on record.
Another big blow looks like coming along on Friday.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostYes, Christmas Day and Boxing Day look alright look alright, it is today tomorrow and Friday look rather bad. Hope everyone will be safe and well! MrsBBM has a nasty cough. I her taking her to the doctors later.
The GP said there was little she could do, which is fine if that's the way it is - I hope that Mrs Bbm throws it off soon.
Wind speed and force picking up here and the rain has started- an afternoon with a good book and some interesting music I reckon
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I think, unfortunately, ams, MrsBBM, had a cold beforehand, so could be similar toi the one you have been suffering with! Hmmmm Well GP later, so we see what they have to say?
The wind has certainly picked up today, rain as well, anotherDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Anna
Horrible here. Not too bad early on, then rain and wind increased. The local weather station reports we've had 21.5mm rain so far today and wind constant at just under 30mph gusting at 50mph. I'm just on the edge of the Met Office map where the amber meets the yellow warning! It's also very gloomy and limited visibility, I thought it may be easing but it's still tipping down. Looks like it'll be a rough night though but drier tomorrow.
There's also a nasty throat infection going around here leading to a lingering hacking cough, a friend's been very poorly with it for a fortnight. BBM - give Mrs. BBM some hot whisky toddies!!
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostWhy would BBM give vous hot whisky toddies?
A sudden gust here 15 minutes ago upset all five of our recycling wheely bins - Yours Truly had to go out in it and scoop the stuff back in, moving all but one of said bins into the main bin compound, where some shelter is afforded providing the wooden fencing doesn't blow down, and the other one to behind the higher wooden fence surrounding the clothes drying area ditto. My flat in in the SW angle of the block, a narrow passage with external staircases between the two blocks forming a T-shape having a funnelling and hence concentrating effect on the approaching winds analogous to that of the narrowing Bristol Channel on the local tides. So you can imagine this is quite scary in weather of this kind, especially with a large overhanging hawthorne tree some 10 metres to the SW; I could move into the N-facing room but somehow I don't expect much sleep tonight!
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