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I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast
said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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"David in Normandy" wrote in message ... I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. All the fault of Glastonbury... It'll be heading that way now I would imagine ;-) |
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wafflycat wrote:
All the fault of Glastonbury... It'll be heading that way now I would imagine ;-) The rain and lightning were amazing to watch. I stood in the porch watching the storm. Just when I thought it couldn't rain any harder it did just that - so hard the guttering couldn't cope any more and water was spewing straight off the roof onto the ground below! I only just watered the garden in time before the storm ;-) Only time I've seen it tip down like that before was several years ago driving through Plymouth. I had to stop the car because I simply could not see a yard ahead of me despite the wipers running at warp 10 speed. A few minutes later water was gushing OUT of a man hole like a fountain three feet high. Unbelievable sight. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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"wafflycat" wrote in message ... "David in Normandy" wrote in message ... I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. All the fault of Glastonbury... It'll be heading that way now I would imagine ;-) Did you hear the weather forecast just before 1pm on Radio 4 today? Tomasz Schafernaker made an unfortunate slip of the tongue when talking about how muddy Glasto could be following the rain http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8119664.stm |
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"OG" wrote in message ... Did you hear the weather forecast just before 1pm on Radio 4 today? Tomasz Schafernaker made an unfortunate slip of the tongue when talking about how muddy Glasto could be following the rain http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8119664.stm Yes.. TeeHee It was played on the Radio 4 evening news. |
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OG wrote:
Did you hear the weather forecast just before 1pm on Radio 4 today? Tomasz Schafernaker made an unfortunate slip of the tongue when talking about how muddy Glasto could be following the rain http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8119664.stm LOL I certainly did) |
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In message , David in Normandy
writes I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. Looks like it's heading our way. We're about 25 miles S. of Glastonbury so it's a cert :-)) -- Gopher .... I know my place! Deepest Doraet |
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"David in Normandy" wrote ... I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. We have just had a few minutes light rain this morning, enough to just lay the dust and damp the stray cat that lives under our bbq and now the sun is out again. So it's watering as usual today. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
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In message , Bob Hobden
writes "David in Normandy" wrote ... I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. We have just had a few minutes light rain this morning, enough to just lay the dust and damp the stray cat that lives under our bbq and now the sun is out again. So it's watering as usual today. Go West young man! Plenty here. -- Gopher .... I know my place! Deepest Dorset |
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"Gopher" wrote... after Bob Hobden moaned "David in Normandy" wrote ... I've spent all afternoon watering the vegetable garden. Weather forecast said "possibility of light rain this evening", so I thought I'd better water it since the ground was bone dry. I'd just finished when a big black cloud came over and dropped an inch of rain over twenty minutes accompanied with enough sparks in the sky to run a power station. Such is life. I've never seen it rain so hard. It has even washed a rut in my gravel drive which became a temporary stream. We have just had a few minutes light rain this morning, enough to just lay the dust and damp the stray cat that lives under our bbq and now the sun is out again. So it's watering as usual today. Go West young man! Plenty here. Not a further drop all day, been out on the allotment this afternoon planting young winter/spring brassicas and the ground is bone dry, have to dig down 6 inches at least to see any sign of moisture. Wish I'd taken a hat it was so warm. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
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