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Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
It is the most horrid day here in N.Lincs.
Worst thing is the wind, blowing a hooligan(thanks Sacha for the phrase)and it is very cold indeed. We have spent all morning in the greenhouse sowing seeds. We are hoping the comming season will be better than the last one. But the task is done now. Our lecky was out from 0930 to 1225, the longest outage that I can remember. Hoping for a good year Baz |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
On 2013-03-24 14:48:33 +0000, Baz said:
It is the most horrid day here in N.Lincs. Worst thing is the wind, blowing a hooligan(thanks Sacha for the phrase)and it is very cold indeed. We have spent all morning in the greenhouse sowing seeds. We are hoping the comming season will be better than the last one. But the task is done now. Our lecky was out from 0930 to 1225, the longest outage that I can remember. Hoping for a good year Baz I've just given up and am skulking indoors! The ground's too wet for gardening and Ray's done all the seeds. There's no enjoyment being out in these temps when it's also all grey and gloomy! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
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Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
Roger Tonkin wrote in
: Just think of those poor souls in Aran, not had any lecky for the last 2 days and still no end in sight! When we moved here almost 20 years ago, power cuts were routine, usually only up to an hour, but often at the wrong time. Things are much better now, and I think we've only had one brief blip so far this year! I wasn't aware of the Aran power out. Ours was a bit of a hic-up compared with theirs. Baz |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
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Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
"Baz" wrote in message ... Roger Tonkin wrote in : Just think of those poor souls in Aran, not had any lecky for the last 2 days and still no end in sight! When we moved here almost 20 years ago, power cuts were routine, usually only up to an hour, but often at the wrong time. Things are much better now, and I think we've only had one brief blip so far this year! I wasn't aware of the Aran power out. Ours was a bit of a hic-up compared with theirs. Baz .................................. Don't you have a radio which has news bulletins? Mike |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
"Roger Tonkin" wrote
, baz says... It is the most horrid day here in N.Lincs. Worst thing is the wind, blowing a hooligan(thanks Sacha for the phrase)and it is very cold indeed. Our lecky was out from 0930 to 1225, the longest outage that I can remember. Hoping for a good year Just think of those poor souls in Aran, not had any lecky for the last 2 days and still no end in sight! When we moved here almost 20 years ago, power cuts were routine, usually only up to an hour, but often at the wrong time. Things are much better now, and I think we've only had one brief blip so far this year! I think if I lived somewhere like that, certainly if it wasn't an underground cable, I would invest in a generator and ensure I had fuel for a few days. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
"'Mike'" wrote in
: "Baz" wrote in message ... Roger Tonkin wrote in : Just think of those poor souls in Aran, not had any lecky for the last 2 days and still no end in sight! When we moved here almost 20 years ago, power cuts were routine, usually only up to an hour, but often at the wrong time. Things are much better now, and I think we've only had one brief blip so far this year! I wasn't aware of the Aran power out. Ours was a bit of a hic-up compared with theirs. Baz ................................. Don't you have a radio which has news bulletins? Mike Laughing. Who writes your script? Galton or Simpson, or both? Either way, I like your wit. Baz |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
On 24/03/2013 17:13, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article , says... It is the most horrid day here in N.Lincs. Worst thing is the wind, blowing a hooligan(thanks Sacha for the phrase)and it is very cold indeed. Our lecky was out from 0930 to 1225, the longest outage that I can remember. Hoping for a good year Baz Just think of those poor souls in Aran, not had any lecky for the last 2 days and still no end in sight! When we moved here almost 20 years ago, power cuts were routine, usually only up to an hour, but often at the wrong time. Things are much better now, and I think we've only had one brief blip so far this year! There was some poor soul from that area saying she was having to wash her baby's clothes etc by hand. I's a good job she can remember how to do that. |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 18:59:21 +0000, David Hill wrote:
There was some poor soul from that area saying she was having to wash her baby's clothes etc by hand. I's a good job she can remember how to do that. You mean she hasn't got more than a couple of days worth of clothes for the bairn? More to the point you don't *need* clean clothes every day, though a baby might as they do tend to be messy eaters. B-) -- Cheers Dave. |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
On 24/03/2013 20:13, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 18:59:21 +0000, David Hill wrote: You mean she hasn't got more than a couple of days worth of clothes for the bairn? More to the point you don't *need* clean clothes every day, though a baby might as they do tend to be messy eaters. B-) More to the point how was she drying them? -- Janet T. Amersham |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
On 24/03/2013 20:56, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 24/03/2013 20:13, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 18:59:21 +0000, David Hill wrote: You mean she hasn't got more than a couple of days worth of clothes for the bairn? More to the point you don't *need* clean clothes every day, though a baby might as they do tend to be messy eaters. B-) More to the point how was she drying them? Probably in front of the fire. Probably also the way was cooking |
Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
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Snow, wind and rain with power cuts too
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 21:24:52 +0000, David Hill wrote:
You mean she hasn't got more than a couple of days worth of clothes for the bairn? More to the point you don't *need* clean clothes every day, though a baby might as they do tend to be messy eaters. B-) More to the point how was she drying them? Hanging them on the line outside? Very good drying day today even with it sub-zero, all the hard standing and roads are dry and the snow and ice reduced a little via sublimation. Big problem is when you bring the cold but dry clothes into the nice warm and relatively damp house they attract condensation and end up feeling cold and damp but that soon goes when hung on a clothes horse for an hour or three. -- Cheers Dave. |
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