Only the weathermen could be so pessimistic

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Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
She, and I thought of using average but wanted to see if you could resist the temptation of picking me up on it...... you sir, are a pedant! ^_^

Last night was quite nice, even this morning hasn't been too bad, but the wind is starting to pick up a little now. I start at 2pm and head West, so am definitely giving it a miss. You are clearly far braver than me. Or perhaps just mad?
No, not really mad: at 6.30am it was not really windy, bulk of the bad weather happened while I was at work.
Did not even get rained on, not on the way into work, not riding back home.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
04:00 to 07:30 this morning a ridge of high pressure moving South Eastwards, from Iceland, across the country. So there should be a drop in the temperature.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Guys, tonight commute home was more windy than last week's supposed storm: don't believe the weathermen :laugh:
Or maybe I'm just lucky, the worst of the weather seems to always happen when I'm in work!
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Guys, tonight commute home was more windy than last week's supposed storm: don't believe the weathermen :laugh:
Or maybe I'm just lucky, the worst of the weather seems to always happen when I'm in work!
You're quite right, it's been wetter and windier here today than it was on the day of the "storm" last week. And set to get even wetter and windier tonight and tomorrow. I hate winter :angry:.
 
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SatNavSaysStraightOn

SatNavSaysStraightOn

Changed hemispheres!
Guys, tonight commute home was more windy than last week's supposed storm: don't believe the weathermen :laugh:
Or maybe I'm just lucky, the worst of the weather seems to always happen when I'm in work!
I made the mistake of going over to my parents' home today. They are away, otherwise there would have been an SOS on Wednesday... instead it was left for me to find that the biggest of the trees (and my mother's favourite) in their garden which had 3 "trunks" at about 6 inches off the ground, had split into 3. One third was resting against their neighbours garage, another against a flimsy patio wall that is roughly 8 foot high, but one of those 'see through' walls (which is probably the only reason it is still standing, and the 3rd split, the biggest was resting against my parents flat roofed (and only repaired 10 days ago) kitchen. Thankfully it as been very quiet since Tuesday, so no damage done (at least obvious that I can see) and the kitchen roof has not leaked... Unless you see it from certain angle, it is not obvious what had happened, but the neighbour whose garage it was resting against had done nothing despite knowing that they were away! It took me 2 hours to cut the thing down and clear up! Wish I had known earlier in the week...

All of the potted plants had also been blown over and their garden is sheltered... We got off lightly here - only a few fallen trees and a couple of hours without electricity!

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The entire space in the 2nd picture used to filled by a tree!
The first picture is after I had taken the weight off the trunks and made it safe, but before I cut it down completely!

Ironically my parents went to Tenerife! :wacko: It has been a touch wet there! :laugh:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I made the mistake of going over to my parents' home today. They are away, otherwise there would have been an SOS on Wednesday... instead it was left for me to find that the biggest of the trees (and my mother's favourite) in their garden which had 3 "trunks" at about 6 inches off the ground, had split into 3. One third was resting against their neighbours garage, another against a flimsy patio wall that is roughly 8 foot high, but one of those 'see through' walls (which is probably the only reason it is still standing, and the 3rd split, the biggest was resting against my parents flat roofed (and only repaired 10 days ago) kitchen. Thankfully it as been very quiet since Tuesday, so no damage done (at least obvious that I can see) and the kitchen roof has not leaked... Unless you see it from certain angle, it is not obvious what had happened, but the neighbour whose garage it was resting against had done nothing despite knowing that they were away! It took me 2 hours to cut the thing down and clear up! Wish I had known earlier in the week...

All of the potted plants had also been blown over and their garden is sheltered... We got off lightly here - only a few fallen trees and a couple of hours without electricity!

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The entire space in the 2nd picture used to filled by a tree!
The first picture is after I had taken the weight off the trunks and made it safe, but before I cut it down completely!

Ironically my parents went to Tenerife! :wacko: It has been a touch wet there! :laugh:
That looks hard work clearing that!
 
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SatNavSaysStraightOn

SatNavSaysStraightOn

Changed hemispheres!
That looks hard work clearing that!
currently the pile of wood is higher than their summer house. It was all I could do with it - get it into the back garden and out of sight so it doesn't look like the house is empty...
hoping I didn't over do it and have recovered enough for tomorrow's bike ride. Will know soon after breakfast, like I always do! But I fear the worst to be honest, however I could not leave it as it was.
 
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SatNavSaysStraightOn

SatNavSaysStraightOn

Changed hemispheres!
You crazy woman @SatNavSaysStraightOn! You never did cut a tree down by yourself?! :eek:
Respect!
Yep - have cut plenty of them down by myself over the years - part of living rurally and having a 1 mile dirt track that we lived up for 12 years (used to as in last house, not this one). It was lined with trees and if gales brought one down, the only way you got out was to clear it yourself... my OH worked 2 week on, 2 weeks off away from home for many years (up on Benbencula) and I just had to get on with. I was however, cursing my step-father for not having the one useful bit of equipment I needed (given he has absolutely everything else!) - a chainsaw. I had to do the whole thing by hand!
 
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