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    #21
    Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
    Meanwhile it's coming down like stairods again.

    Have to feel for the farming communities slightly to my north who are completely inundated. As I travelled down yesterday morning, I got a view of the affected area and it's a complete and utter scene of devestation.

    Inneresting article here in the Telgraph by local boy Christopher Booker. In it, he lays the blame squarely at the feet of the Environment Agency who have abandoned their policy of dredging the rivers and rhynes allowing them to become silted up. Why? The dredged silt is a controlled substance and cannot be spread over the fields as before. They were dumping on the banks only for it to get washed back into the rivers again. So they gave up.
    That guy's an arse.

    The EA have had the greatest success ever this winter. The surge last year was actually greater than the 1953 surge which lost many lives as well as homes. The floods this winter caught far fewer homes than the floods of July 2007, despite the rain being much worse.

    The water has to go somewhere, if it doesn't catch you it will catch the mugs further downstream.
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #22
      Originally posted by cojak View Post
      That guy's an arse.

      The EA have had the greatest success ever this winter. The surge last year was actually greater than the 1953 surge which lost many lives as well as homes. The floods this winter caught far fewer homes than the floods of July 2007, despite the rain being much worse.

      The water has to go somewhere, if it doesn't catch you it will catch the mugs further downstream.
      That's harsh.. Did you read the article? It was actually commenting on a very localised issue.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
        It most certainly was an EEK!, GG.

        A couple of hours before I was out in the pleasant sunshine in shorts practising my Tul, then a sudden 30 minute storm of biblical proportions, then sunshine again.

        Do you think it was the spirit of Rabbie Burns wafting through the Sassenachs?
        I have to confess there's rather a bit too much of the spirit of Rabbie Burns around here! It seems to be something they are starting to big up every year in much the same way as they did with St Patrick's Day.

        Much rather go Wassailing in one of the local orchards!

        By the way, DS, I'm intrigued to know what Tul is....

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          #24
          Maybe it was this
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            #25
            Or this
            Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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              #26
              took the dogs out and the weather turned very "eek!" indeed. got rather wet and there was much pointing & laughter when we bedraggled back.

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                #27
                Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                Maybe it was this
                A "mini-tornado" brought down trees, damaged property and even lifted cats in the air, an eye-witness has said.
                Would have laughed if I'd seen that!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post

                  By the way, DS, I'm intrigued to know what Tul is....
                  Maybe it's short for "Marcus Tullius Cicero", and Doggy Stiles was in his garden declaiming an oration to the gnomes (as he does to us)
                  Last edited by OwlHoot; 26 January 2014, 13:03.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by cojak View Post
                    That guy's an arse.

                    The EA have had the greatest success ever this winter. The surge last year was actually greater than the 1953 surge which lost many lives as well as homes. The floods this winter caught far fewer homes than the floods of July 2007, despite the rain being much worse.

                    The water has to go somewhere, if it doesn't catch you it will catch the mugs further downstream.
                    Still of the same opinion ? You may not be after reading this

                    But then again, perhaps you'd like the Somerset Levels to return to their former wetland status. It certainly seems that's what the EA wants.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
                      Still of the same opinion ? You may not be after reading this

                      But then again, perhaps you'd like the Somerset Levels to return to their former wetland status. It certainly seems that's what the EA wants.
                      Try this.

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