Originally posted by Petrushka
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marthe
I'm glad to see that Stormy Weather friends survived the stormy weather. There was a bit of "media hype" over here about the big blow and I had my fingers crossed that all would come through OK. We're still on summer time here (Daylight Savings Time) with clocks going back this coming weekend. Little Darlings in fancy dress will be roaming the streets this Thursday to collect their annual Halloween booty. I'm leading a walking tour of Newport's old burial ground on Wednesday, day before Halloween. Could be interesting.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostI'm glad to see that Stormy Weather friends survived the stormy weather. There was a bit of "media hype" over here about the big blow and I had my fingers crossed that all would come through OK. We're still on summer time here (Daylight Savings Time) with clocks going back this coming weekend. Little Darlings in fancy dress will be roaming the streets this Thursday to collect their annual Halloween booty. I'm leading a walking tour of Newport's old burial ground on Wednesday, day before Halloween. Could be interesting.
This btw might be a reminder to all to stock up your stash of softmints in preparation for the little trick or treat terrors.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostYes, of course you're right about 1963. I think my memory is playing tricks again and the correct year was actually 1962 and because it was a Leap Year the date was February 29.
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I was in Bromley on Sunday night/Saturday morning, and I really cannot see what the fuss was about. It was quite windy, but as some of the other residents said, it was an interesting "non-storm". Yet the railway system was shut down. Talk about an over-reaction. A sensibly precaution might have been to remove cranes from the tops of high buildings, but they couldn't have done that - it might have been sensible.
On the way home, I became aware of several serious road accidents that had nothing to do with the "Great Storm". No mention of them in the news. There's no drama in that.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostOne abiding memory is February 28 1963 and although I was only 8 I can remember the most ferocious wind I've ever experienced. Slates were falling off the roofs and trees uprooted. My father's van was stopped dead in the road by the force of the wind. Nothing on that scale today. Perhaps that 1963 event was purely local as I never see any record of it but I'll never forget it.
Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Anna
Originally posted by Flay View PostI suspect Petrushka is correct with her dates:
(Halloween is a non-event here. some of the tinies have parties but the general consensus is that it's something alien being foisted on us by retailers. But just in case I always buy some Cadburys Fun-Sized so I can then eat them myself)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI thought Petrushka was a bloke?
It's Flosshilde who causes confusion!
Back on topic: It's been a vile day here, much worse than yesterday, with strong winds and rain."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Anna
I was correct in thinking I could smell the frost coming, it got to under 2° here (a beautiful clear starry night, got to figure out what that exceptionally bright star is, around 3am-ish, in a ESE direction?) and a thick frost on roofs and the grass in the field. Today has been mainly bright, but very cold wind, I think it's been chilly all day (but that may just be me, need to get acclimatised after all this mildness), under 11° now, but gone cloudy and rain on the way.
(has anyone heard from BBM since his move? hope he's ok)
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