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I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was coming
down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged ground. We did
fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs which have appeared all
over the airstrip. We have a good deal of digging and drain repairs to do,
so here's hoping it stays dryish.

Anne



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I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was coming
down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged ground. We did
fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs which have appeared all
over the airstrip. We have a good deal of digging and drain repairs to do,
so here's hoping it stays dryish.

Anne


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I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was coming
down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged ground. We did
fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs which have appeared all
over the airstrip. We have a good deal of digging and drain repairs to do,
so here's hoping it stays dryish.

Anne


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Anne Burgess wrote:
I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was
coming down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged
ground. We did fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs
which have appeared all over the airstrip. We have a good deal of
digging and drain repairs to do, so here's hoping it stays dryish.


I am obviously too new around here --- what are you flying ?

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk

Anne

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Anne Burgess wrote:
I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was
coming down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged
ground. We did fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs
which have appeared all over the airstrip. We have a good deal of
digging and drain repairs to do, so here's hoping it stays dryish.


I am obviously too new around here --- what are you flying ?

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk

Anne



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Anne Burgess wrote:
I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was
coming down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged
ground. We did fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs
which have appeared all over the airstrip. We have a good deal of
digging and drain repairs to do, so here's hoping it stays dryish.


I am obviously too new around here --- what are you flying ?

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk

Anne

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Anne Burgess wrote:
I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.

We haven't been able to fly at all this month because either it was
coming down on top of us, or it was coming up at us from waterlogged
ground. We did fly today, but had great fun dodging the young lochs
which have appeared all over the airstrip. We have a good deal of
digging and drain repairs to do, so here's hoping it stays dryish.


I am obviously too new around here --- what are you flying ?

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk

Anne

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Quoting from message
posted on 27 Feb 2005 by Anne Burgess
I would like to add:

I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.


and do take some of ours also; watertable is far too high, the fields
down by the river are distinctly soggy, ox-bow lakes full and flood alerts
have been a regular occurence this winter.

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Quoting from message
posted on 27 Feb 2005 by Anne Burgess
I would like to add:

I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.


and do take some of ours also; watertable is far too high, the fields
down by the river are distinctly soggy, ox-bow lakes full and flood alerts
have been a regular occurence this winter.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.
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Quoting from message
posted on 27 Feb 2005 by Anne Burgess
I would like to add:

I fear that parts of England, particularly
the SE, are going to have serious problems with water this year.


You can have some of ours, please!


And some of ours.


and do take some of ours also; watertable is far too high, the fields
down by the river are distinctly soggy, ox-bow lakes full and flood alerts
have been a regular occurence this winter.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.


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