On 18 Aug 2004, at 08:44, Jean Nathan wrote:
That kind of disaster doesn't happen very often here fortunately. The
most
notable were on the night of 15th/16th August 1952 in Lynmouth (another
coastal town in the same part of the
country as Boscastle) when 35 people lost their lives, and a storm
w
Parts of England got too much of a strange nise a couple of days ago.
Boscastle, a village in Cornwall which is the most westerly/southerly county
of England ( the bit that sticks out bottom left of the British Isles)
suffered a flash flood when two rivers that meet got overfull and swept a
torrent
It's been raining here too. Wasn't crazy about driving to and from the
airport in it, but it sure looks great - hooray, hope some of it lands in
the catchment areas. I guess the Australia wide prayer at churches, etc.
worked.
Lynn Scott, Wollongong, Australia
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Can you hear it??
There is a strange noise on my roof. It woke me just after 5AM.
Then there was some rumbling in the distance.
Believe it or not, it is raining.
Finally.
It is too dark to make lace so I'm going back to bed!
Cheers from everyone in SE Qld
Jackie
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