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Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:41 am
by David Watkins
We are threatened with high winds(80mph+)and with high Spring tides it could be quite interesting.I might be brave and try for some pics.
David
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:41 pm
by Carol Townsend
Take care David.
We don't want to see headlines saying " Bude Cool Boy Swept Away In Attempt To Swim To Tobago".!

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:24 pm
by Brian Taylor
I thought you are going to take your boogie board and go out there david (knowing how much you love to be in the sea...

) hold on tight to your camera and the ground
steph
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:36 pm
by David Watkins
It is now late afternoon,this am went take some pics,the sea was( and still is )tremendous,waves of 20 30 ft are the average with some even bigger.Photos impossible to take,because I couldn't hold myself and therefore the camera still.We are now(1630hrs)about to get the worst of it,big tides at 1830 and wind gusts 80--90mph,I'm staying indoors!!!!
Damp cold David(and you should see what the wind has done to my coifure

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:44 pm
by Brian Taylor
ah poor david, I can imagine what winds like that would do to your voluminous hairdo... hope your personal coifeuse will have time for you tomorrow...
steph
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:43 pm
by David Watkins
It is now 1830,the wind is terrible.I have just walked 60yards to the Neetside(riverside)and it is terrible.There are EMS vehicles evert where,once again,trying to take pics,but scared and went home(helpedby the wind).I am indoors things are flying about...................time for White Oak??????????????????
David(freeeeeeeeezing cold in need of some comfort),and the hairdo is not on Steph(dreadlocks

)
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:20 pm
by Carol Townsend
Sounds like the Great Storm of 1987 (which we slept through!)
Stay safe David, and keep away from the seafront!
Don't worry about the coiffure; I'll send my daughter round with the hair straightening tongs ( she's good at hair and make -up). Or you could always tuck your dreads up in a rasta hat (tam?)
Hope to hear from you tomorrow.
Love Noe
Kernow bys vykken!
XXX
David's hair
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:21 pm
by Peter Kuhn
Hi David,
I saw pictures from the storm in Cornwall today in the german news.
In the first moment I had the same idea as Steph
Don't worry David, the Tobago sun next holiday let your hair (hopefully) regrow
Take care
Peter
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:54 pm
by GillMathews
Hi David.
Glad to hear that so far your instincts for survival are kicking in and keeping you safe. Staying in sounds like a damn good idea from what I've seen on news 24

. I have family in Bridport and my nephews wanted to go to look at the sea, NO chance. Hope you stay warm and dry (apart from the White Oak ). Wondering how Tony is fareing in the I of W ?
Looking foreward to the next weather update from our own intrepid reporter.
Night night ,sleep tight.
Gill x
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:56 am
by David Watkins
The wind has dropped a little this am but it is a grey miserable start to the day.Tipping it down with horrid COLD rain(I wish I was somewhere else)
Miserable Budeboy.
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:01 am
by Tony G
Hi Y'All
Just reporting in from the IOW. Hasn't been too bad here. The warnings were scarier than the actual weather. There was a bit of high-tide flooding in Cowes and a few trees blown down across roads but the worst is now over and, apart from my broad beans being flattened and the purple-sprouting broccoli plants all now facing towards Mecca, every'ting good. I did lie in bed wondering whether the old, eight-foot high, 1840 brick chimney stacks might crash through the roof and crush us while we slept but it takes quite a lot for me to give up my bed, so I didn't. And the chimneys were fine.
Glad to hear that you are safe David. I was concerned when you said that you were planning on going out to try and photograph the waves. (What I actually thought was, "That's a bl**dy stupid thing to do".)
And yeah, we all wish we were that 'somewhere else' you speak about.
Tony
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:04 am
by Carol Townsend
Morning All, especially my big Bruv who I see is online!
How are all you coastal people this morning?
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:20 am
by Carol Townsend
Oh damn!
I was too slow and missed Tony
Anyway, glad to hear he and David are OK, and that presumably includes David's hair.

Don't know about Tony's...
We had a bit of rough weather, but the worst for us was our neighbour's fence uprooting itself and landing in our back garden. It wasn't the eighty year old's, but our other, much younger neighbour who is a DIY fanatic and has already put it back. (Pity. I can't peer into their kitchen window now)
We also had a surprise visit from the dustbin belonging to the people across the road. I'm not sure if it rolled or flew across! It was, thankfully, empty.
Must go. I said I'd said I'd clean the bathroom before going to work...
love Noe

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:42 am
by Tony G
Hey Sis
I keep my hair much too short for it to get messed up.
T.
XXX
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:53 am
by Brian Taylor
international news said you are in for more of the "crappy" weather on wednesday. keep our fingers crossed for you all if its true.
@ tony: tell the wind to blow from the other side then, so your broccoli gets straightened out
seems like davids hair becomes a big topic, a big smile for everybody who in fact had the honour of meeting him in person
take care you all
steph
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:16 pm
by GillMathews
Glad to hear you are all safe so far.Worrying about my sister who will collect the bad weather next. She lives in Swaledale which is spectacularly beautifull but can also be extreemly bleak. Currently trying to move south to Letchworth to warmer climes for her retirement

Also she would like a lot less house to care for.Noe, you would share my horror at the amount of house work

, but if you fancy starting up a little B&B in the very pretty tourist oriented village of Reeth it would be ideal. The house is called The Laurels and can be found with Sandersons estate agents of Richmond ,N Yorks. Have a look, it is a lovely house.Hopefully it will still have it's roof by tomorrow morning

. I seem to be living in Old Mother Hubbard's house at the moment so as I am not workin today I will have to face the dreaded Morrisons trolley dash.

I HATE food shopping. Oh well can't put it off much longer so better go and get my reusable shopping bags out and browse the shelves for fairtrade,minimally packaged goods from sustainable food sources,whilst trying to ignore the overpowered but lots of fun to drive car in the car park (too far to carry shopping home).
Bye for now
Gill x x
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:41 pm
by David Watkins
Da wind is up again,sea horrendous,the river(1mile up from the sea)is breaking over the walls.Just walked back half amile from a charity quiz,took me over 20mins(SOBER) and then into the wind for another10-15mins.
David

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:01 am
by Carol Townsend
Hey Bruv,
Why don't you try growing dreadlocks?
Steph, your English vocabulary is coming along nicely. Where did you learn the word "crappy"? Is it well-used in Tobago?
Gill, I had a peek at your sister's house. It's certainly lovely but my goodness isn't property cheap in that area! Six bedrooms Grade II listed for what was it? £449,000? In this area you'd only get a three bedroomed semi for that.
Our very modest three bedroom mid-terrace with a tiny kitchen, tiny thirty year old bathroom and tiny third bedroom is now probably worth a little over £300,000. We bought it in 1985 for £48,000 and couldn't afford it as first- time buyers now!
I don't know what my children will do in the future. I can foresee them living with us indefinitely!
My mother-in-law says that her dream is to run a bed and breakfast establishment, and has suggested the whole family sell their houses so we can go into business together. We could buy your sister's house easily, but, um, no thanks. It sure ain't my dream!
As for the dreaded shopping, my gargantuan Tesco is a mile away, and if my chaffeur isn't available I use one of those trolleys that you drag behind you. I used my daughter's old buggy before that! I did investigate shopping on line, but resent the £5 delivery charge! (with
their profits!

)
I do try and use the local shops too; we have a fascinating one run by an Iraqi family. It's like stepping in to the Middle East!
David, keep out of that wind!
How did the quiz go?
Love Noe.
xx
Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:31 am
by David Watkins
Well Noe,We got 98 out of a possible110 points.I don't know what position we came,I suspect third or fourth.The quiz was The Jan Pethick Memorial Trophy(Jan was a well loved landlord and fisherman/character who drowned at sea a few years ago)and all monies raised will go to The Children's Hospice South West to help fund the building of a hospice in Cornwall.
The weather is pretty aweful again,very high winds(60mph+)and angry grey skies.
Depressed of Bude

Re: Have a waffle with Carol
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:34 am
by Tony G
Sis
I wouldn't know where to start. Obviously I would have to let my hair grow considerably longer.
Well, I've just been on Google and was amazed at the amount of info on dreads, check this out -
http://www.howtodread.com/dreadlocks.html
I'm not sure that it's a good idea. It does appeal to the rebel in me, but having dreads can have certain associations and I can really do without young bobbies with big boots and dogs turning up at my house in the early hours of the morning 'cos they think that I'm the old, white rasta of Ryde.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure that I'd just look silly.
Very windy here too David, but at least the sun is shining.
T.
xxx