Ancestors

Written by Kevin Davy on 2024-12-07 at 17:00

To my non-UK peeps perhaps confused by news reports about the storm currently visiting our fair land and the way we might be speaking about it. Here is a handy guide

It's a bit brisk out there,

   There's terrified people being swept through the air clinging desperately onto their umbrellas like so many Mary Poppins wannabes.

It's a mite damp,

    It's biblical, the land is becoming the rivers and sea and everything's getting swept away.

It's getting quite interesting out there,

       Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, we're all going to die.

 Hope it helps. 😂

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Written by Looking for explanations… on 2024-12-08 at 23:21

@pathfinder

Thank you. This is most reassuring. Not! But I see from further down that you survived, so I guess that’s good!

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Toot

Written by Kevin Davy on 2024-12-08 at 23:35

@Susan60

It wasn't the worse storm I've known, but it is much later than I would expect one and given that it's colder now, the wind chill was something fierce.

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Descendants

Written by Looking for explanations… on 2024-12-08 at 23:40

@pathfinder

Nasty. Weather has been calm here, but has gone from hot & unusually humid to cooler than usual for this time of year. Sigh.

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Written by Kevin Davy on 2024-12-08 at 23:43

@Susan60

I think the days of seasonal weather are gone. Unexpected is going to be the name of the game from now on.

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