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Took the dog out for a walk at about 8:30 this morning, just before High tide. Normally we'd venture down to a local playing field right on the coast, chuck the ball about for a bit and then go looking for rabbits along the coastal path.
Got there this morning and the waves were smashing over onto the field. Walking along the path would have been Darwin award material.
It's still howling and pnissing it down.
Hmmm, local news saying sea front restaurants deploying sandbags before tonight's high tide which will be worse. Pier and Esplanade covered in debris.Last edited by Pondlife; 3 January 2014, 15:30.
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If I had 4 foot of water in my house it would be a great consolation that my neighbour would have at least 8 foot in his.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThat's not good, make sure they dig out the pipe properly and replace it rather than just patching the thing which will break again before long.
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Yes yes but how is all this water affecting house prices?
London to become the new venice?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostApparently next door's workpersons have broken our soil pipe.
Tulip tulip everywhere
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Apparently next door's workpersons have broken our soil pipe.
Tulip tulip everywhere
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Water water everywhere.
Happily enough for me, it's the other side of the canal.
Haven't seen the marsh that full of water for yonks.
Quite impressive in its way.Tags: None
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