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They sent us home early. I would like to thank Suzuki for a kick-ass little car.
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I've never heard the wind blow this hard against and around the house.
There are serious gusts. I know I always say it, but I do live in a very protected area, geographically, so this is shocking. I'm glad the 'rents are moving, despite the stress to me. They don't have to worry abut maintenance any more. And they're not just moving onto another hill, they're also on the first floor (second floor in US terms). They're also right above the offices of the charity they're renting from, so they'll never be stranded without power, because someone will know and come to check on them. In the mean time, I expect to see trees uprooted when the sun comes up, because the wind is so strong and the ground so sodden. And damage to property; shed roofs and chimneys and fence panels and the like. No fatalities I hope - someone has been killed in London tonight by falling masonry. |
Yeah. Was bad here too, but not as bad as last Thursday. That was mental. I was scared to go out with Carrot, because when i did I felt like i was going to be blown over. Then I told myself off for being dramatic. Later, I thought the windos were going to blow in, and again berated myself for being dramatic.
Then on Friday I saw the damage to manchester on the news. People being blown of their feet, uprooted trees, a train station evacuated because the roof was torn off, and a street evacuated because the fronts of three houses were ripped off. Similar story in parts of Yorkshire. Round here it looked dramatic, with wheelie bins and garden furniture, roof slates and and the like scattered about, but aside from a couple of uprooted trees and a collapsed wall blocking a road, there wasn't anything major. 100 miles an hour wind. 110 in some parts of coastal Wales. |
Last Wednesday, in Shropshire...
It isn't clear what type of building it was that now has a sky view, but the escaping roof didn't look very substantial, did it? |
Pretty shoddy...
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Dynamite downhill ski conditions today. Went to Greek Peak and made 19 runs for about 10800 ft of elevation skied. Pete's top speed (app on her phone) was 42.5mph not bad fer an old broad. Which reminds me, I'm gassed, good night all. Sposed to be an evil rain coming this week. :(
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rain just became snow... mid 50s yesterday to single digits tomorrow morning
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And I had just put my Puffy Ass Coat away on Monday. Had to go dig it out of the wardrobe in the basement.
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75 here two days ago. High in the low forties yesterday, maybe 50 today...Might oughta keep that bubblegoose handy, Glatt.
Winter, she might not have the same calendar as the rest of us. |
65° and byooteefull, today!
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The red-winged blackbirds are back, and the Toms and hens are strutting. Spring has arrived.
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Tipping it down today. Back to walking to work in the dark since the clocks have gone forward.
Rumours of sunshine to come later in the week, so I'm hoping my mornings will soon be full of light and life. Starts this week are: Tuesday, 06.30 - dark Wednesday, 06.30 - dark Thursday, 06.00 - dark and miserable Friday, 09.30 - light but in a cheaty way Saturday, sleepy time! Sunday, 09.00 - light but it's a customer-facing day again, so I have to hope its not monsoon weather Getting to work in wet trousers and runny make-up doesn't bode well for a nine hour shift... |
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