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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: sokel on July 01, 2012, 10:18:35 am
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after the storms the other day we came home to the Donkey Padock totaly under water and a river running through the stable yard :o
anyone else get flooded
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We got away with it this time.in Wales. How are you guys up north?
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Not here in Mid-Wales but parents cottage in Shropshire nearly flooded ..... surrounded by water up to the door. Their local school had to close and the nearby fields were under water.
My daughter was on a trip to Drayton Manor and the teachers said they had never been in so bad a storm. The manager there had even asked if they wished to leave.
A man lost his life near Ludlow in a swollen stream.
So sad.
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Did you see that photo of a hailstone the size of a tennis ball, ouch ! :innocent:
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Yeh, I got flooded on Thurs. Road, yard and goat byre but not house. Nearly lost the footbridge. And looking at the forecast, it could happen again tomorrow.
Thinking of moving to the Sahara ::)
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Oh no, Jaykay. :fc: for you.
No storms, but feels like we have hardly had any dry days here. There are lots of jobs that are so difficult to get done in this constant rain. Hubbie out chopping down trees and sorting wood now, in pouring rain.
Still, shouldn't complain really.
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I should be clearing out the goat byre but it takes me all day and therefore the goats have to be shut out all day. It's rained hard on and off all day yesterday and now today, so it ain't happening this weekend :P
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I've just been trying to hose down and disinfect my chicken run when the heavens opened again. I got soaked, the dogs got soaked, the hens are in for the night, didn't get round to putting the disinfectant down so hope it stops for a bit to get that done. I hate half done jobs.
Natural pond filled up to the top yesterday, gravel was covered in water at the side gate, the burn was almost full to the top of the bank. If it all stays that way I can cope ;D
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No flooding here - just squelching :D
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Squelching here too - Otherwise OK and trying to look on the bright side - glad I didn't buy the place by the river that I'd been looking at. :)
The pile of firewood logs set to dry by the hedge has started putting out shoots :o - need to move them into the woodshed methinks - which I'll build when summer arrives...
I've given up looking at the 5 day forecast - it's too depressing.
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My husband was just south of Birmingham, in Tesco when the torrential rain came down. He was on his way to a farm visit in Solihull. The wall surrounding a carpark nearby collapsed (Redditch) and he said everyone just stayed in the shop as there was tennis ball sized hail coming down and then rain that just looked like taps had been turned on full. The roads flooded a lot.
Where we actually live though we were lucky. The Avon stayed within its banks, phew.
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Like mab I had been going through the process of buying a place right by the river. It ran just a few yards from the property. It was very pretty but I am glad now that we didn't go through with it.
Sally
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I got three house in flood areas but nothing has happened so far so fingers crossed. I doubt our farm will get flooded as is all downhill to the sea :)
Still its hammering down today - nothing more frustrating than seeing the water rip down the tracks on the drive instead of bloody going into the ditches I made. - I think the drive needs chain harrowing again ;)