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Cheers Alan.
I seem to have upset the radar Gods when I postulated that the end was in sight so they have sent some dark blues and pinks right back up the valley. damn their eyes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alan" wrote in message ... Brian. Sorry to hear what you are going through Can very much appreciate the stress as I experienced the same when I used to be in London and had a nice little stream at the bottom of my garden which became a roaring torrent after extended periods of heavy rain. Whilst it never got in the house it was within about a cm or 2 a few times and can recall the feelings of total helplessness. When I moved to Skye four years ago I made sure I was on a hillside some 50m or so above the loch.. which as just as well as we have had 32.8m so far today and 253mm since the 1st Dec. Only have to worry about the stormforce winds from time to time! ![]() Hope all goes well for you. Alan www.carbostweather.co.uk "Brian Blair" wrote in message ... I don't really want to sound too melodramatic but its been a day and a half here as I am sure it has been throughout Scotland. Our wee burn is now a 10 foot wide brown snarling monster and the mill lade is ferocious. Roads are again under water and i have been bailing out the back garden sporadically all day. Sepa have been steadily increasing the warnings all day and now we are "Severe". The schools were let out early and are suspected to be closed tomorrow. We have had over an inch since 0900 but I think, I think we are over the worst, i am fed up to the back teeth of weatheronline radar as I feel I have been living on that site since the start of November (it is great really). The water from the village runs right around out property in a little river that forms on the dirt track, we have the mill lade on one side and the burn on the other - we are marooned I tells ya, MAROONED. Every time I open the door and paddle across the back patio all I can hear is a mighty roar of water. I am fed up with it. Roll on pressure in 4 figures. brian aberfeldy ps, in the end it is interesting, dont get me wrong, just not today. |
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:23:57 GMT, "Brian Blair"
wrote: I seem to have upset the radar Gods when I postulated that the end was in sight so they have sent some dark blues and pinks right back up the valley. damn their eyes. Every so often I try to persuade SWMBO to emigrate to New Zealand... Take care. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather Some walks and treks:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks |
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