Talking of weather, this happened near mangerton towers earlier in the week. Living on a flood plain is serious, but living on the side of a hill can bring problems too.
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Plenty of rain here but the wind hasn't been as strong as forecast. I'm very lucky here as I live on high ground with the road going downhill and some distance from any waterway. It's thus very difficult to see how any flooding could occur unless there is a deluge of Biblical proportions and drains get blocked or some such disaster. Surprising how many drains you see still blocked up with dead leaves etc.
Could really do with a prolonged cold, dry spell."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostSurprising how many drains you see still blocked up with dead leaves etc.Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Anna
I must have read the Met Office forecast wrong - it's been an ok day here, bit of drizzle, quite warm at just under 7°, river levels here are dropping nicely and now I see all has been downgraded re rain and wind (except for Scotland) and ice is to be the main problem tomorrow.
Ah well, I'll strip the Christmas tree tomorrow and chuck the cards into recycling, it is lovely but when it finally comes around to 12th Night I think we've all had more than enough of the Festive Season and it's back to normal life. But, always look on the bright side - nary a flake of snow all Winter and we're rapidly heading into Spring ....
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI must have read the Met Office forecast wrong - it's been an ok day here, bit of drizzle, quite warm at just under 7°, river levels here are dropping nicely and now I see all has been downgraded re rain and wind (except for Scotland) and ice is to be the main problem tomorrow.
Ah well, I'll strip the Christmas tree tomorrow and chuck the cards into recycling, it is lovely but when it finally comes around to 12th Night I think we've all had more than enough of the Festive Season and it's back to normal life. But, always look on the bright side - nary a flake of snow all Winter and we're rapidly heading into Spring ....
BTW, we've not heard from marthe. I hope all is well with her. Not very far away, Miss m and three fellow-travellers have been snow-bound in Newark NJ since Thursday evening. They have been told by their carrier it looks like they're stuck till Tuesday, so they are attempting to make alternative plans.
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Anna
Originally posted by mangerton View PostI do admire your optimism, but..... We had fairly dire conditions in March 2013, I seem to remember.
BTW, we've not heard from marthe. I hope all is well with her. Not very far away, Miss m and three fellow-travellers have been snow-bound in Newark NJ since Thursday evening. They have been told by their carrier it looks like they're stuck till Tuesday, so they are attempting to make alternative plans.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIf Miss M takes after her Dad, then she's a cockeyed optimist and will be fine, don't worry:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0DusO6ipLw
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marthe
marthe checking in from snowbound (ha ha) Newport. Winter Storm Hercules (blizzards are now named a la hurricanes) was business as usual and not a rival to the Blizzard of '78. It did get quite cold with temps in the minus Farenheit range but did not get as windy or snowy as predicted. In all, we had about 9" of powder snow but no loss of power. Today it's sunny and calm with temps at a balmy 22 F. The HH and I did a bit of shovelling yesterday so we could get out to the pub! I hope Miss M is no longer stranded in Newark, NJ!
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amateur51
Originally posted by marthe View Postmarthe checking in from snowbound (ha ha) Newport. Winter Storm Hercules (blizzards are now named a la hurricanes) was business as usual and not a rival to the Blizzard of '78. It did get quite cold with temps in the minus Farenheit range but did not get as windy or snowy as predicted. In all, we had about 9" of powder snow but no loss of power. Today it's sunny and calm with temps at a balmy 22 F. The HH and I did a bit of shovelling yesterday so we could get out to the pub! I hope Miss M is no longer stranded in Newark, NJ!
Was the pub open? Maple ribs and pancakes?
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marthe
Ams and S_A, too kind! Yes, the pub was open and brekkie is more often rashers and eggs or toast and jam or porridge with fruit for me. HH is not a fan of pancakes though he does like maple syrup as long as its the real Vermont stuff. Tomorrow and Monday we're in for a thaw followed by a freeze on Tues. This means slippery roads and sidewalks or pavements. Well, it IS January. Hope all is well on your side.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
Is one allowed to trype 'do do' in polite company?photo © Denis Dalby (jazzdenski)http://www.redbubble.com/people/jazzdenski/taken at Leeds Trades Club in January 1985 at a gig for Leeds Jazz.
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Originally posted by marthe View Postmarthe checking in from snowbound (ha ha) Newport. Winter Storm Hercules (blizzards are now named a la hurricanes) was business as usual and not a rival to the Blizzard of '78. It did get quite cold with temps in the minus Farenheit range but did not get as windy or snowy as predicted. In all, we had about 9" of powder snow but no loss of power. Today it's sunny and calm with temps at a balmy 22 F. The HH and I did a bit of shovelling yesterday so we could get out to the pub! I hope Miss M is no longer stranded in Newark, NJ!
Thank you. 22 balmy indeed. I gather miss m hopes to return via Frankfurt and Amsterdam, and expects to leave JFK in about 90 mins.
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