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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen June 26th 07 08:56 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam

Shirley Shone June 26th 07 10:38 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
In message , Mirjam Bruck-Cohen
writes
While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam


We are safe here since we live on top of a hill, 640 feet above sea
level.
However we cannot get into our nearest town or city for shopping.

There is flooding in the valley below us about 1 mile away.
I feel sad for the people whose homes are under water and have lost a
lot of their household goods.
Shirley
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Bernadette June 27th 07 01:14 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:38:59 +0100, Shirley Shone wrote:

In message , Mirjam Bruck-Cohen
writes
While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam


We are safe here since we live on top of a hill, 640 feet above sea
level.
However we cannot get into our nearest town or city for shopping.

There is flooding in the valley below us about 1 mile away.
I feel sad for the people whose homes are under water and have lost a
lot of their household goods.
Shirley


Thank you Mirjam, yes we are safe. Scotland has escaped the storms so far
and it is the English Midlands, stretching from the west coast across
Wales and the central parts of England to the east coast that have
suffered the most.

Three people have died as far as is known; a man whose car was swept away,
a teenage boy who fell into a swollen river and a pensioner who was trying
to get away from the floods.

In the eastern part of England approximately 1000 people are still being
cared for in schools and community centres until electricity can be
restored, the floods subside and it becomes safe for them to return home.

Near Sheffield engineers have been working all day pumping out excess
water from the Ulley dam as cracks appeared in it's walls yesterday.
They seem to have it under control at the moment but more storms are
forecast for tomorrow in that area. Here are some links with more
information for you.

http://www.waterpowermagazine.com/st...ryCode=2045274

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1991389.ece

Bernadette













Spike Driver June 27th 07 06:19 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
Bernadette wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:38:59 +0100, Shirley Shone wrote:

In message , Mirjam Bruck-Cohen
writes
While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam

We are safe here since we live on top of a hill, 640 feet above sea
level.
However we cannot get into our nearest town or city for shopping.

There is flooding in the valley below us about 1 mile away.
I feel sad for the people whose homes are under water and have lost a
lot of their household goods.
Shirley


Thank you Mirjam, yes we are safe. Scotland has escaped the storms so far
and it is the English Midlands, stretching from the west coast across
Wales and the central parts of England to the east coast that have
suffered the most.

Three people have died as far as is known; a man whose car was swept away,
a teenage boy who fell into a swollen river and a pensioner who was trying
to get away from the floods.

In the eastern part of England approximately 1000 people are still being
cared for in schools and community centres until electricity can be
restored, the floods subside and it becomes safe for them to return home.

Near Sheffield engineers have been working all day pumping out excess
water from the Ulley dam as cracks appeared in it's walls yesterday.
They seem to have it under control at the moment but more storms are
forecast for tomorrow in that area. Here are some links with more
information for you.

http://www.waterpowermagazine.com/st...ryCode=2045274

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1991389.ece

Bernadette












I am glad to hear you are all safe. My sister just spent a week in
Ireland and a week in Scotland. She just missed all the rain.

Hugs & God bless,
Dennis & Gail

Mary Fisher June 27th 07 09:26 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"YarnWright" wrote in message
...
Mirjam Bruck-Cohen spun a FINE 'yarn':

While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam


end quoted

Mirjam Bruck-Cohen. . .

Thank you for posting this and asking, Mirjam! I MEANT to ask, myself!
Noreen
who also extends hope for all our Brit friends.....


Well thanks, but how about those in other parts of the world where there is
heat and drought? I reckon they're much more dangerous, there's little
opportunity for escape.

Driving home from Wales yesterday we saw a lot of flooded pastureland and in
one field swimming sheep. It was just outside a town well-named Welshpool.
Rivers were swollen with brown water but it will subside and the few deaths
we've had won't compare with those from heat exhaustion and thirst. Spoilage
of material goods isn't such a terrible thing either - in my opinion.

Our flooding has nothing on the New Orleans one :-(

Mary


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Spike Driver June 28th 07 03:17 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
I drove down town Chicago to see Gail today. They had quite a rain
yesterday and many of the streets that go under other streets were
flooded and some people got stuck in water.

I guess it is hard for some people to figure out that cars don't run
well in three feet of water.

Gail is in good spirits but will need a lot of assistance when she get
home. She is still in the "Rehab Institute of Chicago,
http://www.ric.org/ .
It has a very neat web sight.

I hope all my friends across the pond stay safe and dry, you are in my
prayers.

Hugs & God bless,
Dennis & Gail


Mary Fisher wrote:
"YarnWright" wrote in message
...
Mirjam Bruck-Cohen spun a FINE 'yarn':

While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam

end quoted

Mirjam Bruck-Cohen. . .

Thank you for posting this and asking, Mirjam! I MEANT to ask, myself!
Noreen
who also extends hope for all our Brit friends.....


Well thanks, but how about those in other parts of the world where there is
heat and drought? I reckon they're much more dangerous, there's little
opportunity for escape.

Driving home from Wales yesterday we saw a lot of flooded pastureland and in
one field swimming sheep. It was just outside a town well-named Welshpool.
Rivers were swollen with brown water but it will subside and the few deaths
we've had won't compare with those from heat exhaustion and thirst. Spoilage
of material goods isn't such a terrible thing either - in my opinion.

Our flooding has nothing on the New Orleans one :-(

Mary

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Olwyn Mary June 28th 07 03:58 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
Spike Driver wrote:

Gail is in good spirits but will need a lot of assistance when she get
home. She is still in the "Rehab Institute of Chicago,
http://www.ric.org/ .
It has a very neat web sight.


Hugs & God bless,
Dennis & Gail


Sounds like she is in the right place for her at present, although it is
also very hard on you, having to drive all that way to see her.

Will you be able to arrange for the support she needs when you get her
home again? Will your insurance cover it?? (One thing I have found
out over the years is that cleaning help - such a simple thing - is
invaluable. In fact, I called our local agency the other day to arrange
some for me and dh.)

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans

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Spike Driver June 28th 07 04:36 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
Olwyn Mary wrote:
Spike Driver wrote:

Gail is in good spirits but will need a lot of assistance when she get
home. She is still in the "Rehab Institute of Chicago,
http://www.ric.org/ .
It has a very neat web sight.


Hugs & God bless,
Dennis & Gail


Sounds like she is in the right place for her at present, although it is
also very hard on you, having to drive all that way to see her.

Will you be able to arrange for the support she needs when you get her
home again? Will your insurance cover it?? (One thing I have found
out over the years is that cleaning help - such a simple thing - is
invaluable. In fact, I called our local agency the other day to arrange
some for me and dh.)

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans

Olwyn Mary,
I have good insurance but never thought of long term care insurance. I
have to pay out of pocket for home care. I am make just enough to miss
help and Medicare does not pay for long term home care.

Yes, she is in the right spot now. Thanks for the king thoughts.
Hugs & God bless,
Dennis & Gail

Not Likely June 29th 07 08:42 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
Wow... stay away from the news and computer news for a couple of days and
look what I missed. I am so sorry to hear of the horrible flooding going
on, and glad that our rcty British friends are safe.

Hmmm... here I was having a little gripe about our sudden downpour we had
yesterday... only griped because the flat roof over the foyer and the back
part of the house (the kitchen and laundryroom) leaked and we were going
around setting out pots and buckets. Nothing anywhere near as drastic as
what I am reading here that has been happening in other areas of the
world... but what a cloud-burst.

The rains came fast and furious (it was badly needed, mind you... it had
been three weeks or so since we had any and the grass was brittle), and then
the thunder and lightning started up. I just nicely stepped out into the
foyer to watch the water rushing down the street and seeing parents running
across the street in the heavy rains to pick their children up from their
the last day of school... Casper (our youngest, but largest fur baby) joined
"Mama" to look out the window as he always does. Suddenly a HUGE flash of
lightning streaked and a very loud BANG of thunder boomed (the lightning
seemed like it had hit the road right in front of the house, it was so
bright and seemed that close. Poor Casper about face and bolted back into
the house with his tail tucked up between his legs. He is normally fairly
calm as long as he sits or stands beside me, but that really started the
poor baby so much he just took off running as fast as his feet could carry
him. Needless to say the TV and computer were quickly turned off to wait
out the storm which lasted about 45 minutes or so. But, like I said... the
grass and gardens did need the rain, so can't complain too much... and it
took the heatwave away for a while too. In fact it was a bit chilly today,
not like summer at all.

Stay safe and healthy, everyone!

*hugs*
Gemini


"Bernadette" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:38:59 +0100, Shirley Shone wrote:

In message , Mirjam Bruck-Cohen
writes
While we have the unbeliebable heat wave i hear you have too much rain
[ please send us some } ,,,, Are you all safe ???
mirjam


We are safe here since we live on top of a hill, 640 feet above sea
level.
However we cannot get into our nearest town or city for shopping.

There is flooding in the valley below us about 1 mile away.
I feel sad for the people whose homes are under water and have lost a
lot of their household goods.
Shirley


Thank you Mirjam, yes we are safe. Scotland has escaped the storms so far
and it is the English Midlands, stretching from the west coast across
Wales and the central parts of England to the east coast that have
suffered the most.

Three people have died as far as is known; a man whose car was swept away,
a teenage boy who fell into a swollen river and a pensioner who was trying
to get away from the floods.

In the eastern part of England approximately 1000 people are still being
cared for in schools and community centres until electricity can be
restored, the floods subside and it becomes safe for them to return home.

Near Sheffield engineers have been working all day pumping out excess
water from the Ulley dam as cracks appeared in it's walls yesterday.
They seem to have it under control at the moment but more storms are
forecast for tomorrow in that area. Here are some links with more
information for you.

http://www.waterpowermagazine.com/st...ryCode=2045274

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle1991389.ece

Bernadette















Shillelagh June 29th 07 04:31 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...
Wow... stay away from the news and computer news for a couple of days and
look what I missed. I am so sorry to hear of the horrible flooding going
on, and glad that our rcty British friends are safe.


Last Friday night, a small town 30 minutes straight south of where I live
was torn apart by an F4 tornado. Thankfully, no one was killed. A local
mill was damaged and 19 people are out of work for now. Article and picture
links below:
http://tinyurl.com/2cywz9
http://tinyurl.com/2ys55y

This was just a little too close for comfort for me. I live in a mobile
home and would have to run if I knew a tornado was coming. On Saturday
night there was a terrible storm in cottage country and 1500 cottages and
cabins were damaged.
http://tinyurl.com/2gzdst

Since we get severe weather here every summer I'm not going to hop on the
climate change bandwagon yet.

Shelagh




Mary Fisher June 29th 07 04:41 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"Shillelagh" wrote in message
...

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...
Wow... stay away from the news and computer news for a couple of days and
look what I missed. I am so sorry to hear of the horrible flooding going
on, and glad that our rcty British friends are safe.


Last Friday night, a small town 30 minutes straight south of where I live
was torn apart by an F4 tornado. Thankfully, no one was killed. A local
mill was damaged and 19 people are out of work for now. Article and
picture
links below:
http://tinyurl.com/2cywz9
http://tinyurl.com/2ys55y


Yes, there are far worse weather conditions in other parts of the world than
what's happening in Britain right now.

And there are things happening in Britain which we don't know about, a son
who's a volunteer in one of the emergency services told me yesterday that an
area in our city, about three miles away, was flooded and houses were being
evacuated. But it wasn't as dramatic as the potential damburst so it's
ignored by the media. York will have been flooded, it alsays is when there's
even modest rain, but that hasn't been reported either, it's too well known
to be sensational!

This was just a little too close for comfort for me. I live in a mobile
home and would have to run if I knew a tornado was coming. On Saturday
night there was a terrible storm in cottage country and 1500 cottages and
cabins were damaged.
http://tinyurl.com/2gzdst


I feel for you.

Since we get severe weather here every summer I'm not going to hop on the
climate change bandwagon yet.


Well, I'm old enough to have seen changes and don't want to contribute to
any more so I'm being very careful with our carbon footprint - but that's
another story.

Mary



Not Likely July 2nd 07 04:48 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
"Shillelagh" wrote in message
...

Last Friday night, a small town 30 minutes straight south of where I live
was torn apart by an F4 tornado. Thankfully, no one was killed. A local
mill was damaged and 19 people are out of work for now. Article and
picture
links below:
http://tinyurl.com/2cywz9
http://tinyurl.com/2ys55y

This was just a little too close for comfort for me. I live in a mobile
home and would have to run if I knew a tornado was coming. On Saturday
night there was a terrible storm in cottage country and 1500 cottages and
cabins were damaged.
http://tinyurl.com/2gzdst

Since we get severe weather here every summer I'm not going to hop on the
climate change bandwagon yet.

Shelagh


Yikes! I actually did hear about the horrible weather out your way. I
didn't realize how close it was to you though. I'm glad it missed you!
Stay safe!

Something else I didn't know, and only just heard about yesterday at the
barbecue/Canada Day celebration we went to... apparently a tornado touched
down a few miles south of where we live, and a funnel cloud had been seen
out over the lake to the west of us by a few miles. All that happened
during that wild storm we had last week. I really am going to have to at
least start checking out our local news more often to keep up on what's
going on. But then... ignorance is bliss, so they say! ;o)

*hugs*
Gem



Mary Fisher July 2nd 07 04:53 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...

... apparently a tornado touched down a few miles south of where we live,
and a funnel cloud had been seen out over the lake to the west of us by a
few miles. All that happened during that wild storm we had last week. I
really am going to have to at least start checking out our local news more
often to keep up on what's going on. But then... ignorance is bliss, so
they say! ;o)


Yes - you're not going to be able to stop it just because you know about it
:-)

Mary

*hugs*
Gem




Shillelagh July 2nd 07 07:49 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
. net...

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...
I really am going to have to at least start checking out our local news

more
often to keep up on what's going on. But then... ignorance is bliss,

so
they say! ;o)


Yes - you're not going to be able to stop it just because you know about

it
:-)

Mary


No, you can't stop it, but you can help yourself be safer!

Shelagh



Not Likely July 3rd 07 03:02 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
"Shillelagh" wrote in message
...

"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
. net...

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...
I really am going to have to at least start checking out our local news
more often to keep up on what's going on. But then... ignorance is
bliss,
so they say! ;o)


Yes - you're not going to be able to stop it just because you know about
it :-)

Mary


No, you can't stop it, but you can help yourself be safer!

Shelagh


Thankfully our town has always been by-passed by tornadoes. Yes, we do get
the extremely heavy winds that have uprooted trees or snapped them in
half... but any tornadoes that pass by here have a trail from the
south-west, across the highway a few miles south of our town and on to the
east of us before dying out. When I was very little there had been one that
tore a house away about 5 miles to the east of us, leaving only the bathtub
(are you ready?) with a lady in it taking a bath. When Matthew was very
little there was one that did some major devastation to a tiny community
about 12 miles to the south-west of us.

Other than that we have had trees uprooted in the cemetery at the north east
edge of town (although the *experts* sau ot wasn't, I'm almost positive that
a tornado had to have touched down there), trees snapped in half on some
streets around town and hydro/telephone poles snapped in half on occasion
too; all to go along with some pretty wild storms consisting of thunder,
lightning, torrential downpours that flood down the streets in waves like on
a river, and very VERY strong winds. Most times I like to sit on the sofa
(used to like to sit in the foyer before it started leaking like a basket)
with the curtains open and watch the show the storm puts on. Mind you,
while watching, I keep a close eye on the sky and clouds... especially any
that come in from the south-west. If need be, we can head to the rec-room
and huddle in the south-east corner like I have always heard is the safest
area to be if a tornado hits. Of course, having never been through one, I
have no idea if that is true or not... but it sounds logical to me... if
that's the direction it is coming from, then it *should* blow things away
from you.

Stay safe everyone!

*hugs*
Gemini



Mary Fisher July 3rd 07 04:44 PM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...

... When I was very little there had been one that tore a house away
about 5 miles to the east of us, leaving only the bathtub (are you ready?)
with a lady in it taking a bath.


Almost every time I'm in the bath I have the image of the house wall falling
down and leaving me exposed to the world. Well, our street.

Serves 'em right - they shouldn't be looking :-)

Mary



Not Likely July 4th 07 05:27 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 
"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
. net...

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...

... When I was very little there had been one that tore a house away
about 5 miles to the east of us, leaving only the bathtub (are you
ready?) with a lady in it taking a bath.


Almost every time I'm in the bath I have the image of the house wall
falling down and leaving me exposed to the world. Well, our street.

Serves 'em right - they shouldn't be looking :-)

Mary


LOL I forgot to mention that the lady was in an upstairs bathtub and had
to be helped out of it by firemen on their truck ladder. I would just die
of embarrassment.... LEAVE ME ALONE AND MY HUSBAND CAN GET ME OUT OF
HERE!!! hehehe

It's good to laugh. ;o)

*hugs*
Gemini



Mary Fisher July 4th 07 10:34 AM

To all Brits ,,,, ARE YOU SAFE ???
 

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...
"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
. net...

"Not Likely" notinthislifetime@yougottabejoking wrote in message
...

... When I was very little there had been one that tore a house away
about 5 miles to the east of us, leaving only the bathtub (are you
ready?) with a lady in it taking a bath.


Almost every time I'm in the bath I have the image of the house wall
falling down and leaving me exposed to the world. Well, our street.

Serves 'em right - they shouldn't be looking :-)

Mary


LOL I forgot to mention that the lady was in an upstairs bathtub and had
to be helped out of it by firemen on their truck ladder.


Oh that could be nice - as you get older fewer men want to take you in their
arms ;-)

I would just die of embarrassment.... LEAVE ME ALONE AND MY HUSBAND CAN
GET ME OUT OF HERE!!! hehehe


And embarrassment and modesty also go with age, what used to be my naughty
bits have been peered at by so many medics that I don't give a damn.

My only concern is that I'm not good at heights :-)

It's good to laugh. ;o)


I'll drink to that!

Mary




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