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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: sokel on September 25, 2012, 11:16:16 am
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Well after 3 floods where the river has burst its banks in the last 3 months and flooded all of the fields today the house is flooded !
There is springs all over the place here and one has decided to come up through the floor and spread right through the downstairs :(
been on all morning pumping the water out and thankfully the rain has now stopped so the spring has stopped coming in, just hope that there is no more rain today :-\
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Oh Sokel (you have the right name, although wrong spelling for a soak) so sorry to hear about the water.
I have never had a problem like that but it must be devastating for you. Lets hope you are able to clear it up pretty quickly and then remain dry :fc:
Surely we are going to get a dry winter after all the rain we have had this year.
Sally
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Bloody awful for you, just been watching the forecast update and looks like we're in for at least another 24hours of it so i'd keep that pump to hand, been unblocking drains myself in farmyard this morning YUK but thankfully we're a bit up out the ground house wise. Hope you get cleaned up soon. :hug:
mandy :pig:
ps left a link in sheep on weather topic
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Thanks for the replys.
Its been 6 years since the house last flooded although the fields flood at least 5 times a year.
stupid thing is it is not the river thats flooded the house its the natural unground springs have come up through the floor :(
at the moment touch wood we are on top of it and no more is coming in :fc:
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:bouquet: awful, just awful.
Hope this rain settles soon. Sending :hug: for you,
would send a helping hand too but I'm stuck at home with the roads flooded. Couldnt get to work.
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So sorry for you Sokel :hug: i was only saying this morning ours had all gone hope you are all ok, i don't think i could cope if it happened to us
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Oh thats awful for you. We have had springs re-emerge this year but thankfully not in the house although the cellar is flooded today. At least its not in our living area like yours Sokel. Good luck with the clean-up and I hope there is not too much damage. :hug:
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How terrible, its wild and wet with us so animals indoors. Paddocks flooded and ended up doing housework this morning just to pass the time :raining:
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Oh no :( Fingers crossed that is it for you.
Helen
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Yup, we're lucky enough that our house (miller's house) and mill are high enough up a rocky cliff to avoid today't total washout. Never have I seen our river this high and the mill lade is overflowing as the timber sluice gate has broken with the force. The bridge over our river is almost submerged - it's quite incredible actually. Thankfully it has now stopped raining about half and hour ago. The river is deafening as I write this and going for it at about 100mph.
So sorry for you Sokel, I really am - it is very disheartening.
It's a good reminder however as to how much time everything takes to do when it's like this. Think I'll get everything in place for the animal's winter housing now while it's not too cold.
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Poor you. The ground is just so saturated that it comes up wherever it finds a weak spot...
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Oh, its awful when that happens. When we lived at the farm we had a spring would bubble up in the middle of the stone slates in the sitting room - and also in the corner near the fire place. I would just grab a brush and sweep it all out the front, but sometimes the speed it came in, I was ankle deep. The slates came up nice though ......
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Hope the :sunshine: tomorrow and dries everyhing up :fc:
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Hope your dry now - I've just seen the moon so hopefully clear for you too :fc:
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Oh Sokel, poor you. Hope it stays down now. :hug: :hug:
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Oh no, how horrid :hug:
Reminds me, I must check on Arthur, old chap down the dale, he has a spring runs through his living room on occasions too :o