Agree with scotty and mercia, the blanket coverage of NY has really annoyed me whilst ignoring Asia, Haiti and Jamaica (where the banana crop has been wiped out) There is an article in The Guardian about the effects on Haiti which hasn't recovered from 2010
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Poor Rob, asthma is a horrible thing, BBM suffers terribly yet he plays a tuba which must require a lot of puff!! Cold and wet here too although the morning wasn't bad but very cold wind
saly, yes, in circumstances like Sandy our thoughts always turn to family but Haiti (where they lead such wretched lives anyway) always seems to be bottom of the list when it comes to aid.
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handsomefortune
Originally posted by Anna View Postbut Haiti (where they lead such wretched lives anyway) always seems to be bottom of the list when it comes to aid.
but yes, haiti does suffer repeat catastrophes which are then repeatedly overlooked!
it is cold and grey, my toes are like ice cubes, but i will not put the heating on till evening. we are thinking of getting a wood burner installed....(does anyone know about how to check and prepare the chimney, and the cost ruffly)?
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Anna
Originally posted by handsomefortune View Postit is cold and grey, my toes are like ice cubes, but i will not put the heating on till evening. we are thinking of getting a wood burner installed....(does anyone know about how to check and prepare the chimney, and the cost ruffly)?
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My sympathy to the asthma sufferers. I had a friend with that and bronchiectasis {dodgy spelling but you may know what I mean.] She had to have her lungs drained every so often, And she was a nurse so knew about the seriousness of it.
On topic, wet here in the SE but worse in the SW apparently. How is it in the Borders and Scotland?
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No treats for trickers
Originally posted by salymap View PostMy sympathy to the asthma sufferers. I had a friend with that and bronchiectasis {dodgy spelling but you may know what I mean.] She had to have her lungs drained every so often, And she was a nurse so knew about the seriousness of it.
On topic, wet here in the SE but worse in the SW apparently. How is it in the Borders and Scotland?
Last night after work we were bracing ourselves for the onslaught of "Trick or Treat" callers, the basket of goodies was prepared. With little warning about half an inch of rain fell. We had not a single caller.
Anyone fancy some sweets?Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Anna
Originally posted by Flay View PostAnyone fancy some sweets?
My Polish (devout Catholic) friend takes All Saints Day and All Souls Day (tomorrow) very seriously, tidying her husband's grave, flowers, Masses, etc.
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Just two lots of trick or treaters here yesterday evening - the first lot being the two children from the flat next door with their mum. One hates to be thought a party pooper, but I really disagree with this practice, while stalling short of saying so or hoping the little terrors' teeth all fall out.
The expected heavy rain arrived after midnight here, judging by the charts, and I slept through it, unusually for me. Barometer currently at 980 millibars - I had to check to see if the setting had somehow slipped - that's actually lower than at Marthe's at the height of Hurricane Sandy. Scottish barometer-readers will be experiencing even greater surprises!
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Anna
Our local weather station is reporting a barometer reading of 975.2mb, having risen from 972.0 at 7am. I presume this is a good sign? Certainly the rain this morning is giving way to blue and sunshine.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOur local weather station is reporting a barometer reading of 975.2mb, having risen from 972.0 at 7am. I presume this is a good sign? Certainly the rain this morning is giving way to blue and sunshine.
Keep repeating the following mantra until the barometer reads at least 1016 mb:
Low is low is low is low is low is low is low is low............................................... ................................................
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