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... I've also travelled all over,and witnessed many a storm...
... but,as I said,last night was particularly spectacular.
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Mind you, there was one we thought was good and loud only to be enlightened when it was announced the storm was a big US cruiser pounding the crepe out of Viet Nam. That was something!!!Comment
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FAIRLY nice here in norfolk at sheringham 1940 do an we had the lancaster fly over twice got some pics of it an will show in a blog that im goin to post on here an matron with her gatchets neddles she shew me Arrrccchhhhhh was there too an some nice pics of her too
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I deduce from our messages, that the one thing the British can do rather well is a bloody big storm. (Not including huge natural events like hurricanes etc)Comment
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Singapore harbour. I once watched, at night, these 'cotton wool' clouds float past with lightning inside them. It was like someone switching a huge light bulb on and off. The lightning never left the clouds. Oddly, some were blue, others a light pink. Quite magical.Comment
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Just seen the flooding in Devon on the news. Old lady of 96 scared to death as the mud and water poured in downstairs. Luckily she had great neighbours. Also showed roads, gardens etc - totally trashed.
The power of nature can be frightening. When we lived on the Outer Hebrides we often had winter gales, 80/90mph winds. Scared the s**t out of us.
I hope you're all safe.Comment
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Just seen the flooding in Devon on the news. Old lady of 96 scared to death as the mud and water poured in downstairs. Luckily she had great neighbours. Also showed roads, gardens etc - totally trashed.
The power of nature can be frightening. When we lived on the Outer Hebrides we often had winter gales, 80/90mph winds. Scared the s**t out of us.
I hope you're all safe.Comment
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