Stay safe Nick and to all the others affected in my old homeland....we
could do with some of that water in CA!

Nick


On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 7:10 AM, Nick <n...@desmith.net> wrote:

> Just started hammering down here - the cellar under my workshop now has
> 4ft of water in it :( SWMBO is out buying bits to get our pumps going
> again...
>
> Weird thing is that those places around us that normally flood, i.e. flood
> in most normal winters, have escaped this time for some reason. We live on
> top of one of the highest hills in the Weald - lifted the concrete slab
> over the well at the weekend - the water was about 15cm/6in from the top,
> i.e. the water table at the top of the hill is only 6 inches down... No
> where left for the rain to go... no wonder the rivers are overflowing...
>
> Nick
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