Two days ago these fields were under six inches of snow and it was difficult to travel into town....90 mile an hour winds along with torrential rain and a fast thaw mean the fields are now flooded along with my utility room...hey ho!
Oh dear - I hope you are dried out by now. We are safe from flooding up here on our hill, but then we get much more wind - we are without Sky tv as the bracket holding the dish in place was snapped by the high winds.... poor Malcolm has been deprived of his Saturday afternoon football! Should be fixed tomorrow.
Your weather is as crazy as ours....having to wear a cardy in December is unheard of for us down under in Qld.....
ReplyDeleteWe've had our 2nd or 3rd wettest year, and now we're under water, too. But thankfully not much wind. Stay warm and dry!
ReplyDeleteSimilar in Cumbria, River Greta at highest since November 2009 floods, Derwent barely contained within its banks below us. Fields flooded too.
ReplyDeleteVery sorry about your utility, hope all the animals OK and moved to less soggy fields.
Having been flooded in Moree last week I don't want to see any more rain thanks - but it has been raining nearly every day for two weeks!
ReplyDeleteOh No!! I hope the fields and your utility room dry up soon.
ReplyDeleteCrazy crazy weather, hope your utility room is drying out ok.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Kath x
Oh dear - I hope you are dried out by now. We are safe from flooding up here on our hill, but then we get much more wind - we are without Sky tv as the bracket holding the dish in place was snapped by the high winds.... poor Malcolm has been deprived of his Saturday afternoon football! Should be fixed tomorrow.
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