Nearest weather station registered 33 mph wind at 10 o'clock, and it's expected to peak averaging just over that wind speed at around midnight. There's distant lightning somewhere - here just low scud cloud haring across a watery moonlit sky at the moment. Ah that was a moment ago - now it's raining again! The refuse collectors emptied both sets of bins this morning, so I had to go out in the pouring rain and place them in the bin compound so as not to get blown over. Also placed all the outside pot plants down in the basement area. No one else has heeded my request and advice to remove items and garden furniture from balconies. So far our rickety bin enclosure fence is managing to stay upright, as is also the fence surrounding the clothes hanging area, which got partly blown down in the 007 gales. This is living up to earlier predictions as our strongest "blow" so far in this sequence of stormy weather. Can't seem myself getting much sleep tonight, what with the howling of the wind and every so often a loud thwack from a branch hitting the window.
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marthe
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So I here! I hope to visit the States next spring, to hear my music being peformed in Illinois! :)
All this stormy weather!! Two lives were lost because of it! one was an 85 year old man on a cruise ship in thye English Channel for god's sake! Why!!!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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My neighbour's fence finally gave up the battle to remain upright sometime in the night. It has blown into my garden but I see no point in picking it up just yet as it will be blown around by the next windy surge.
After Anna's remark about 'soft Londoners' I suddenly feel like the Old Queen Mum - "now I can look the East End in the face!"
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
People loosing their lives isn't funny but that's what happens in the world
haven't you noticed ?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat I was meaning, which I thought was obvious was that with all this bad weather, why did that man go out at all? Knowing there was all this going on?
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat I was meaning, which I thought was obvious, and didn't need a flippant comment like that, was that with all this bad weather, why did that man go out at all? Knowing there was all this going on?
and i'm not sure that "he" went out
I thought he was on a cruise ship?
Never mind
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostAll this stormy weather!! Two lives were lost because of it! one was an 85 year old man on a cruise ship in the English Channel for god's sake! Why!!!
Seems to have been something of a freak event with the cruise ship having set out on January 5 and was returning from the Azores. Not really a story for flippant remarks or a row of laughter emoticons."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostMore details here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26194897
Seems to have been something of a freak event with the cruise ship having set out on January 5 and was returning from the Azores. Not really a story for flippant remarks or a row of laughter emoticons.
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