So last time there was bad weather in Yorkshire I phoned my parents, worried that they'd been affected. And they were fine - their house is on a village green near the top of a hill.
Today, even near the top of a hill though they are, the cellar is flooded. My father used to have a wine collection down there worth well into five figures. Lucky he sold it, although the cognac needed rescuing! I pointed out to my mother that they must be insured for any damage - they've been trying to bail the cellar out all day but without success.
Eldest nephew's school is also flooded, much to his glee. Kids! Still, he could help his grandfather bail the cellar out...*g*
But it's bad, really bad in and near Sheffield. I grew up near there and I've never seen anything like it and for my parents house to flood, even with their top-of-the-hill location is scary.
I don't think we've ever seen anything like this in Sheffield.
Sobering thought re global warming.
Today, even near the top of a hill though they are, the cellar is flooded. My father used to have a wine collection down there worth well into five figures. Lucky he sold it, although the cognac needed rescuing! I pointed out to my mother that they must be insured for any damage - they've been trying to bail the cellar out all day but without success.
Eldest nephew's school is also flooded, much to his glee. Kids! Still, he could help his grandfather bail the cellar out...*g*
But it's bad, really bad in and near Sheffield. I grew up near there and I've never seen anything like it and for my parents house to flood, even with their top-of-the-hill location is scary.
I don't think we've ever seen anything like this in Sheffield.
Sobering thought re global warming.
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Date: 25 June 2007 20:20 (UTC)"the good thing about this weather is it stops the whinging of the 'global warming' brigade"
Someone rather missing the point there I think.
Glad your parents (and their cognac) are ok.
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Date: 25 June 2007 20:29 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 June 2007 01:54 (UTC)And yes, to the global warming *nods worriedly*. The weather patterns are only going to get whackier as a result, I fear.
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Date: 26 June 2007 13:58 (UTC)On a lighter note, it was lovely to see you on Saturday - I have been flying so far below the radar these last few months and more as to be practically subterranean and I have missed keeping in touch with people. That said I check everyone's journal periodically and I had noted your postings in regard to legal aid but, my God, I was absolutely blown away by what you said on Saturday and the implications for you, personally. I am sure that somone of your obvious talents and experience won't have much difficulty putting them to use and getting paid for the privilege but I so regret the necessity and, more than ever, am determined to toe the legal line, just in case.
Hoping that there will be an upswing in your affairs soon (God knows we could all use one).
J.
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Date: 26 June 2007 14:38 (UTC)Wettest June on record for Sheffield, I heard. Has that Rotherham dam burst yet? ::goes to check BBC.co.uk::
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Date: 26 June 2007 20:39 (UTC)And the rest of my family are all okay too as far as I can make out. May that continue for them and all of yours as well.
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Date: 3 July 2007 21:22 (UTC)The rest of us... I don't know. I really don't know. I have no idea where to go from here.
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Date: 3 July 2007 21:23 (UTC)I really miss it, you know. South Yorkshire just isn't the same - nowhere near as nice.
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