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Author Topic: Twister in the Carribean. (Hurricane Bertha)  (Read 2268 times)

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05omegav6

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Re: Twister in the Carribean. (Hurricane Bertha)
« Reply #15 on: 11 August 2014, 20:57:26 »

Loads here safternoon 8)
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omega3000

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« Reply #16 on: 11 August 2014, 21:17:32 »

Loads of thunder here and the cats really dont like it when the house shakes  :(
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chrisgixer

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« Reply #17 on: 11 August 2014, 22:17:05 »

Yes its funny re cats. We've had two males over the years. Both shit scared of thunder or storms.

Yet the surviving female, the sweetest timidest, most charming cat you'd ever meet, never bats an eye lid. Fireworks night. Storms. Decking builds. Lawn mower, within reason. Not bothered in the slightest.

Hoover raises some concern with her, while he hisses at the cupboard its in. ;D
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omega3000

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« Reply #18 on: 12 August 2014, 16:42:05 »

Its lovely here just now , sun is out and quite warm but a steady breeze .. must be the tail end of the storm and hopefully not the eye  :o
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chrisgixer

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« Reply #19 on: 12 August 2014, 18:50:14 »

Its like a tropical storm here now. Diagonal blobby rain. Very blustery gale, and dark sky.

Who'd o' thought. ::)
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05omegav6

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« Reply #20 on: 12 August 2014, 18:51:24 »

Been luverly all day here... 8)
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chrisgixer

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« Reply #21 on: 12 August 2014, 19:03:58 »

Funder. Mmmmm love funder.

Cats under the duvet though. :(       ;D
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Re: Twister in the Carribean. (Hurricane Bertha)
« Reply #22 on: 12 August 2014, 19:05:21 »

Funder. Mmmmm love funder.

Cats under the duvet though. :(       ;D

Hope they don't leave any ticks behind!  :o  ;D
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« Reply #23 on: 12 August 2014, 19:08:20 »

Having tea in the garden. Which is nice :P
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omega3000

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« Reply #24 on: 12 August 2014, 20:54:16 »

Having tea in the garden. Which is nice :P

Did the cats catch a pigeon then  ::) ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 12 August 2014, 20:59:59 »

Having tea in the garden. Which is nice :P

Did the cats catch a pigeon then  ::) ;D
No cats here, the dog would like it ;D
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« Reply #26 on: 13 August 2014, 06:31:47 »

Bastid Bertha she's blown over a 20 foot row of runner beans we'd just started picking canes all smashed >:(. Tried putting the row back up with new 8 foot canes but the ground is too hard to  provide any support :(. I will leave them on the ground and see what happens but I reckon that's it for this years crop, I prefer peas anyway.
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« Reply #27 on: 13 August 2014, 07:00:12 »

Bastid Bertha she's blown over a 20 foot row of runner beans we'd just started picking canes all smashed >:(. Tried putting the row back up with new 8 foot canes but the ground is too hard to  provide any support :(. I will leave them on the ground and see what happens but I reckon that's it for this years crop, I prefer peas anyway.

We've had a few handfulls of beans off the 4 dwarf variety , very sweet tasting and goes down well with a sunday roast  :P They blew over a few times but no damage done , soon be tome to pick the tomatoes  :)
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« Reply #28 on: 13 August 2014, 09:02:15 »

Bastid Bertha she's blown over a 20 foot row of runner beans we'd just started picking canes all smashed >:(. Tried putting the row back up with new 8 foot canes but the ground is too hard to  provide any support :(. I will leave them on the ground and see what happens but I reckon that's it for this years crop, I prefer peas anyway.

Shame!  :'(  I'd have thought they'd rot on the ground...  :-\

I tied some guy ropes on mine and they survived, but they do look a bit battered!  ::)  Had a few meals off them and they're delicious!  :y
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« Reply #29 on: 13 August 2014, 14:11:09 »

Bastid Bertha she's blown over a 20 foot row of runner beans we'd just started picking canes all smashed >:(. Tried putting the row back up with new 8 foot canes but the ground is too hard to  provide any support :(. I will leave them on the ground and see what happens but I reckon that's it for this years crop, I prefer peas anyway.

Shame!  :'( I'd have thought they'd rot on the ground...  :-\

I tied some guy ropes on mine and they survived, but they do look a bit battered!  ::)  Had a few meals off them and they're delicious!  :y

That's what I think, still the tomatoes are getting ready had a few already, the onions, beetroot and carrots are doing very well and the salad stuff, just the runners all that effort GRRRRRRRRRR
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