We slept thru the '87 storm too and woke up late because the alarm didn't go off after a power cut. Interesting drive to work in Harrow round fallen trees and bits of fence and shed in the road. There was 3.6 earthquake in teh north of the Vendée on Sunday night and we didn't feel that either tho we did wake up so maybe subconsciously aware..
It was eerie here yesterday with the strange sky and veiled red sun but still. I was within a couple of kms of the Atlantic but I understand it stayed calm. This was what it did to our local coast in storm Xynthia in 2010.
I would like to see a few proper waves out there one day but nothing like what caused all that.
Joyce, I hope your daughter and her family and house are OK and everyone else who was in the path of the storm.
Pdoc - what are you like? Hope you get sorted soon.
Dunno about Dove and her OH and their arty supplies but, after patchwork class yesterday - very good - I drove home via the fabric shop and got me some goodies............
Have a peaceful day everyone. Hugs to those who need them, especially Pat and RG's dog..
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
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Pleased to here all is ok LP.
Joyce hope your daughter has the tree being dealt with and she's continuing to improve tho this won't have helped! Hugs
A A Milne
Hi all.
Eventually made it home last night.
Sorry to say i am feeling terrible, have seen GP and she is hoping to get me admitted in the next few days.
I will try to keep in touch, but struggling to keep head above water.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Pdoc, good to know you are back home. Hope you get hospital admission soon ((hugs)). Keep your chin up even if it's difficult.
Fingers crossed for you Doc.
We slept thru the '87 storm too and woke up late because the alarm didn't go off after a power cut. Interesting drive to work in Harrow round fallen trees and bits of fence and shed in the road. There was 3.6 earthquake in teh north of the Vendée on Sunday night and we didn't feel that either tho we did wake up so maybe subconsciously aware..
It was eerie here yesterday with the strange sky and veiled red sun but still. I was within a couple of kms of the Atlantic but I understand it stayed calm. This was what it did to our local coast in storm Xynthia in 2010.
https://www.google.fr/search?q=&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:Ccz5BhI7kIDHIjj-KW9MupCKgSjusRvl-_1s4KED1Y4Uj1rvKZCBaNvd6GgpHmuMQOl_1AApgpzdtrilK0zzmyPdU4DyoSCf4pb0y6kIqBEU6u8fcQw0WoKhIJKO6xG-X7-zgRjbsxgGj_1euUqEgkoQPVjhSPWuxEcTgxIfVOzayoSCcpkIFo293oaES8S3_1QMKQjtKhIJCkea4xA6X8ARLJtevhE6t-YqEgkCmCnN22uKUhG5DO1LZ0J0cyoSCbTPObI91TgPEY03RROA15Mw&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj5guOSwffWAhXLmBoKHZkGCpMQ9C8IHA&biw=1571&bih=745&dpr=1
I would like to see a few proper waves out there one day but nothing like what caused all that.
Joyce, I hope your daughter and her family and house are OK and everyone else who was in the path of the storm.
Pdoc - what are you like? Hope you get sorted soon.
Dunno about Dove and her OH and their arty supplies but, after patchwork class yesterday - very good - I drove home via the fabric shop and got me some goodies............
Have a peaceful day everyone. Hugs to those who need them, especially Pat and RG's dog..
Pdoc ((hugs)) lots of good wishes to you and Mrs Pdoc ... get well very soon.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Punkdoc, a get well soon from me too.
Hang in there Punk, glad you home, hope things work out the way you want
A A Milne
Is it my faulty memory, or has Fidget gone AWOL? Don't recall seeing her around for a while ...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.